The looming coronation of King Charles III is stirring up controversy as speculations swirl around whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be extended an invitation to the grand event.
With the guest list expected to boast 2,000 distinguished attendees, the absence or presence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has become a topic of intense debate.
Following an Express.co.uk survey that resoundingly suggested Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should not grace the occasion with their presence, tensions have escalated.
The couple's involvement in a Netflix docuseries and the upcoming release of Harry's tell-all memoir are poised to influence the final decision on their invitation to the coronation set to take place on May 6, 2023, at Westminster Abbey.
During a recent episode of the Royalius podcast, hosts Christina Garibaldi and Christine Ross delved into the intricate web of possibilities surrounding Harry and Meghan's potential attendance.
Ms. Garibaldi hinted at the delicate balance between the information divulged by the couple and the impact it could have on their relationship with the royal family.
As opinions diverge on whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex merit a spot among the distinguished guests, users on various platforms have voiced contrasting views.
While some argue that the event is a solemn state affair and not a familial gathering, others advocate for extending an olive branch to Harry and Meghan by inviting them to the coronation.
Amidst the fervent discussions, author Katie Nicol weighed in on the matter, suggesting that Harry and Meghan are likely to receive an invitation to the coronation alongside other senior family members.
The behind-the-scenes efforts of Camilla to reconcile the fractured relationships within the royal family may pave the way for the couple's inclusion in the momentous event.
In a separate development, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to receive accolades for their advocacy work as they are honored with the prestigious Ripple of Hope Award by the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Organization.
The award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership in championing social change and upholding human rights.
Today, as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex step into the spotlight to accept this esteemed award in New York, their ongoing battle with the royal institution continues to captivate global attention.
The recognition bestowed upon them serves as a testament to their unwavering commitment to fostering equity, justice, and human rights in society.