Prince Harry and Meghan Markle haven't addressed their attendance at King Charles' coronation. One royal expert claimed they would likely skip the event because the royals are not giving in to their demands.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Demands Snubbed?
Prince Harry's biographer, Angela Levin, author of Harry: A Biography of a Prince, spoke with Sky News Australia about their potential appearance at His Majesty's big day. In her opinion, they might skip the occasion.
She said, per Express.
She speculated that the unfulfilled demands may have left the royal couple based in California "absolutely furious."
The royal commentator and expert added:
What Did Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Say About Their Attendance At King Charles' Coronation?
In March, Prince Harry and Markle confirmed they had received an official invite to King Charles' coronation via email. However, at the time, they didn't immediately disclose if they would attend the event.
The Sussexes' spokesperson told The Sunday Times:
After a month following the announcement, the Sussexes still haven't made up their mind whether they will attend the coronation or not.
Last week, their rep told BBC that "there was no update" on whether they will fly to the United Kingdom on May 6 to witness his father's coronation.
Prince Harry and Markle's eldest son, Archie, will celebrate his 4th birthday on the same day. So, they might opt to stay in California.
Do you agree with Angela Levin that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will likely skip King Charles' coronation?
Stay tuned for more news and updates about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.