Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are facing a decline in popularity not only
in the UK but also in the US. Amid public criticisms of the monarchy and other
royal members, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been warned about potential
backlash from royal fans and experts if they attend King Charles III's
coronation.
Reports indicate that the royal family is proceeding with coronation plans
without including the California-based couple. While it remains uncertain
whether Meghan and Harry will attend the landmark ceremony, the absence of
their names in the preparations is seen as a snub.
Insiders suggest that the Sussexes' credibility and popularity are diminishing
on both sides of the Atlantic. Their outspokenness against the palace has
caused discontent among some royalists, leading to concerns that they might
face criticism or even boos if they decide to participate in the historic
event.
Allegedly, the couple desires to celebrate their son Archie Harrison's fourth
birthday on May 6 at the palace, which coincides with the Coronation day.
However, the terms of their attendance are still under negotiation with the
Royal Family, and it remains uncertain if all of their demands will be met.
Meanwhile, the monarchy is making preparations for two versions of the Coronation plan—one including Harry and Meghan and the other without them. The final arrangements are still being worked out, and timings remain approximate at this stage.
The coming days will likely shed light on whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend King Charles III's coronation and how their presence or absence will be received by the public and royal enthusiasts alike.