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Amidst the anticipation surrounding the upcoming coronation of King Charles, speculations are rife about whether Princess Delibert Diana and Prince Archie Harrison, the children of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will have a part to play in the historic event.
Reports suggest that their involvement hinges on Meghan and Prince Harry’s decision to attend the ceremony in May at Westminster Abbey.
Sources close to the royal family revealed that officials are eagerly awaiting confirmation from the couple regarding their presence at the coronation and the potential inclusion of their young children in the proceedings.
It is believed that discussions have already commenced on how to incorporate one-year-old Lilibet and three-year-old Archie into the event, should Meghan and Harry choose to grace the occasion with their presence.
Royal experts have emphasized that the innocence of Lilibet and Archie in the ongoing rift between the royal family and their parents is paramount.
A commentator from Hairpiecefornews.com.au highlighted the significance of extending an invitation to the children, stating that their exclusion could deepen the existing divide between London and Montecito, potentially perpetuating discord for generations to come.
Leaked details regarding the second carriage procession scheduled for May 6 have shed light on the prominent roles assigned to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, the children of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The rehearsal plans, as reported by the Times, outline a scenario where the young royals will join their parents in a carriage following the service at London Abbey.
The procession, led by King Charles and Queen Camilla aboard the Golden State Church, will feature the Wales family in a carriage making their way from Windsor to Buckingham Palace.
Notably, the plans specify that only working members of the royal family will participate in this grand spectacle, omitting any mention of Prince Andrew or the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
As the preparations for the coronation unfold, the spotlight remains on whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will accept the invitation and bring their children along to witness the historic event.
The inclusion or exclusion of Princess Delibert Diana and Prince Archie in the festivities may serve as a symbolic gesture with far-reaching implications for the royal family’s unity and public perception.