Less than two months away from the historic occasion of King Charles III’s coronation, more details are being confirmed while tensions continue to rise between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the rest of the royal family.
The question now is how this ongoing feud will impact the upcoming coronation.
Despite the destruction left in their wake, one would assume that Harry and Meghan would be eager to accept an invitation to witness the crowning of King Charles.
However, reports suggest that the Sussexes have issued a list of demands, further fueling the already strained relationship.
To de-escalate the tensions and avoid the wrath of the king, freezing out the Sussexes seems to be the best solution.
Their ultimatum allegedly includes a private apology during a meeting with Charles and William, as well as a place on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Many would have understood if Harry and Meghan were excluded altogether, avoiding any further engagement or dragging others into their disputes.
The royals have played their hand expertly, carefully navigating this delicate situation.
While some argue that a reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry is crucial for the monarchy’s future, the ongoing feud is bound to have an impact on the celebratory event where Charles will be officially crowned king.
Considering the public sentiment, it is clear that the majority does not want to see Harry and Meghan on the balcony.
Perhaps deep down, the Sussexes themselves may not even truly desire to attend.
Despite their constant preaching about kindness, service, and forgiveness, they never acknowledge their own faults or admit any wrongdoing.
It might be best for them to stay in America and build a new life there, as they have turned their backs on the royal family, the country, and its people.
In the UK, it is safe to say that most people would be delighted if they chose not to attend the coronation.
The survey conducted by OnePoll, which included 2,000 Britons, revealed that over 1 in 5 individuals (21%) would be less likely to watch the event if Harry and Meghan were present, with 12% stating they definitely would not want to watch.
The Sussexes have until the coronation to remove their possessions from the grace and favor home originally granted to them by the Queen.
This marks the final separation between them and the royal family.
The consequences are particularly significant considering their lucrative contracts with Netflix and Spotify, which rely heavily on their royal status.
They may attempt to retaliate, as rumors circulate that they have signed a four-book deal with Random House.
This has been used as a threat against the royal family in the past, starting with Harry’s memoir and potentially extending to Meghan’s own book.
While it remains uncertain what the future holds for the Sussexes, one thing is certain: their involvement in royal life will be minimal at best.
Despite their demands for discussions and an apology from senior royals for their treatment as working members of the monarchy, it is unlikely that they will receive what they seek.
This situation could serve as a launching pad for Meghan’s potential political career, as she could claim to have humbled the world’s most highly profiled monarchy.
In conclusion, the ongoing feud between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the rest of the royal family has reached a critical point.
With the coronation of King Charles III on the horizon, tensions are high and expectations are low for Harry and Meghan’s attendance.
The public sentiment is clear, with a significant number of people expressing their disinterest in watching the event if the Sussexes are present.
As the Sussexes navigate their future outside the royal fold, it is evident that their royal status will play a diminishing role in their lives.