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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle wouldn’t attempt ‘upstage’ King’s Coronation

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle wouldn’t attempt ‘upstage’ King’s Coronation

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle wouldn’t attempt ‘upstage’ King’s Coronation

Britons to boycott Coronation if Prince Harry, Meghan attends

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  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle still have a chance to maintain diplomatic ties with the Royal Family.
  • “Private family issues aside … that’s for another day”.
  • Charles, 73, recently evicted his son and daughter-in-law from their Windsor home.
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Despite their difficult personal relationships, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may still have a chance to maintain diplomatic ties with the Royal Family.

Robert Hardman, an author: The Life of Elizabeth II, suggested that if the Sussexes were to attend that upcoming Coronation, that would show the former royals as being “respectful,” via reports.

“This is not our show, it’s his show, we are here because that’s the sort of respect for a beautiful thing to do,” he told. “Private family issues aside … that’s for another day.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 38, confirmed last week that they have received an invitation to King Charles’ coronation in May, but have not confirmed whether they will attend.

Charles, 73, recently evicted his son and daughter-in-law from their Windsor home, Frogmore Cottage, just one day after Harry’s explosive memoir, Spare, hit the shelves.

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Hardman, on the other hand, noted that the coronation is “a family event as well as a state event and you would expect all the family to be at a family event.”

“Don’t forget, we kind of went through this last year with the Queen’s (Platinum) Jubilee,” he said, adding that the Archewell founders were “quite low-key.”

“They didn’t seek to upstage the main event, they didn’t give any interviews, they didn’t have a Netflix crew following them up the aisle [at St. Paul’s Cathedral]. I think if they’re sensible, that’s how they’ll play it this time.”

Hardman believes that the apology Prince Harry is expecting for his father and brother must include a “give on either side.”

“I mean, there always is in any of these things and every family, you know, both sides have to sort of swallow a bit of pride,” he told the outlet. “I’m not sure we’re at that stage yet. But, you know, if Harry just keeps saying, I’m not going to do anything until I receive an apology, Well, I think that could be a long way.”

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