The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have been caught in a heated argument in Montecito, hinting at possible tensions between the couple.
Reports suggest that Prince Harry is reluctant to accompany Meghan Markle to King Charles's upcoming coronation, despite expectations for their joint attendance.
Speculations arise as a royal expert predicts that the couple will make a subdued appearance similar to their low-key presence at last year's Platinum Jubilee.
The coronation, scheduled for May 6 at Westminster Abbey with around 2,000 guests in attendance, will see King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla being crowned.
Although Harry and Meghan have received invitations, they have yet to confirm their participation.
Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty magazine, hinted that Harry's presence at the event is primarily driven by his inability to be without Meghan, drawing parallels to their discreet appearance at the Golden Jubilee.
To avoid potential awkward encounters, it is suggested that seating arrangements ensure Prince William and Kate are not placed in close proximity to Harry and Meghan.
Ms. Seward anticipates a polite yet distant reception from other royals towards the Sussexes, describing it as a facade of charm with an underlying lack of intimacy.
The strained relations between the couples became evident during the Commonwealth Day celebration, marking Harry and Meghan's final public appearance before stepping back from royal duties in 2020.
As the royal family gathered at the Abbey, a sense of ease and joy was apparent among members, including Prince Edward assuming his late father's title and Sophie being designated as Duchess.
Their son, James, now holds the title of Earl of Wessex, while Lady Louise Windsor retains her existing status.
Notably, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet have been incorporated into the royal lineage, aligning with Harry and Meghan's wish to uphold the family name.
Meanwhile, King Charles delivered a poignant Commonwealth Day speech honoring his beloved mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Reflecting on her enduring commitment to the Commonwealth over a remarkable 70-year reign, the king expressed gratitude for her legacy and the inspiration drawn from her example.
Embracing the diversity and potential of the Commonwealth, King Charles emphasized unity and collective courage in harnessing its power for global good.
In his inaugural Commonwealth Day address as monarch, King Charles underscored the significance of the Commonwealth's mission and highlighted the invaluable lessons learned from his interactions with its diverse members.
Stepping into his new role following the Queen's passing, the king acknowledged the immense responsibility and opportunities inherent in leading this influential global alliance.
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