After stepping down as senior royals, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly decided to postpone the release of their Netflix documentary project.
Despite signing a lucrative deal with the streaming giant, the couple has yet to make any content available.
Speculation arises following the Queen's passing, with insiders suggesting a significant shift in their plans regarding the project.
Sources indicate that adjustments are being made to downplay their previous remarks about King Charles III, Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The series is now slated for release next year, leaving many to question the couple's intentions.
Is this project now in jeopardy?
While Harry and Meghan deliberate over their documentary, Netflix has confirmed that season five of “The Crown” will proceed as scheduled, focusing on the tumultuous marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana from 1991 to 1997.
Amidst this, King Charles III is contemplating a modest coronation, aiming to send a powerful message to the UK during challenging times.
With rising living costs and energy expenses burdening many Britons, the monarch's decision is seen as a bold and empathetic move by royal observers.
Jonathan Sasserdotty, an expert, expressed his curiosity about how King Charles III's coronation will be perceived by the public.
Will the monarch opt for a less extravagant event, acknowledging the struggles faced by ordinary citizens?
As the new king navigates his reign, he seems keenly aware of the hardships endured by the people of the UK.
Charles recently addressed religious leaders at Buckingham Palace, emphasizing the importance of preserving the nation's diversity and upholding core values of freedom and altruism.
Assuming the throne on September 8, King Charles III is set to be crowned in a ceremony officiated by the Archbishop of Canterbury, with Queen Consort Camilla by his side.
While the coronation date remains undisclosed, speculations suggest a timeframe between spring and early summer of 2023.
The monarch may choose to honor his late mother by selecting June 2, 2020, the 70th anniversary of her coronation, for the event.
Although Charles aims for a more modest coronation, it is expected to feature valuable jewels, including the iconic Imperial State Crown.
Charles' ascension to the throne has triggered significant changes within the monarchy, with Prince William now positioned as the heir followed by Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis in the new order of succession.
Coins, banknotes, and stamps bearing the new king's likeness are set to circulate in the coming years.
The court post office at Buckingham Palace has already dispatched letters marked with King Charles III's cipher, symbolizing a new era for both Britain and the royal family.