Guest lists for the religious affair in Westminster Abbey which will take place on May 6 have yet to be drawn up
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry would attend King Charles’ Coronation “with cameras in tow” a royal commentator has suggested.
Earlier today it was reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will still be invited to the King’s coronation despite the damaging claims they levelled at the royal family in their Netflix documentary.
Guest lists for the religious affair in Westminster Abbey which will take place on May 6 have yet to be drawn up, but a source told The Daily Telegraph: “All members of the family will be welcome.”
Buckingham Palace declined to comment. But a source said of the King: “He loves both his sons.”
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry would attend King Charles’ Coronation “with cameras in tow” a royal commentator has suggested.
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The Sussexes are understood to have not yet received an invitation.
Discussing the invitation, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield said: “I think a lot of us are surprised that the King could potentially invite, you know, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the Coronation.
“A lot of us are opposed to this because we're very protective of the family. However, invitations have not gone out, Buckingham palace said that invitations have not gone out. They didn't want to comment any further.
“We have not even read those pages of spare yet.”
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She later continued: “But you know what? I also think that Harry and Meghan might want a season too, so they'd gladly show up with cameras in tow.”
Both Buckingham and Kensington Palace have remained silent over Harry’s allegations that the Prince of Wales left his brother terrified after screaming and shouting at him during the Sandringham summit.
The May 6 ceremony will see both Charles and Camilla crowned in front of hundreds of guests in the abbey.
The Palace has said the ceremony will be “rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry” but also “reflect the monarch’s role today and look towards the future”.
Yet May 6 is also the birthday of Harry and Meghan’s son Archie – Charles’s grandson – who will be turning four, posing questions over whether they would be able to attend.