
The Royal Family has been warned that they should not allow Prince Harry to attend King Charles III’s Coronation.
King Charles III Warned Against Inviting Harry And Meghan To His Coronation-‘They Will Sell Everything They Can Get To Get A New TV Documentary,’ Says Angela Levin
There has been speculation over whether the Duke of Sussex will attend for a variety of reasons. His memoir, Spare, has been condemnatory towards the firm with some damning revelations.
Harry disclosed that his brother, Prince William, had assaulted him which resulted in the Duke falling on a dog bowl. Not only that, but Harry even went so far as to label his father’s wife, Queen Consort Camilla a ‘villain.’
With that being said, royal expert Angela Levin has warned the firm over allowing Harry to attend since he may exploit the opportunity for his own gain.
In her comments, she said: “You cannot have someone who says he hates the UK, who loves living in the USA. You can’t have them there.
“You also cannot trust them – they will sell everything they can get to get a new TV documentary.” Nevertheless, Harry may choose not to do so for the following reasons.
First of all, the Coronation is on the same day as his son Archie’s fourth birthday on Saturday, 6th May 2023. Therefore, it may make sense for him to spend time in Montecito, California.
Secondly, public opinion against Harry has changed since the memoir was released, as the Duke has become even more unpopular. As such, attending the UK may not be a wise decision.
After all, he and Meghan Markle were booed during the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee as they exited St Paul’s Cathedral. The social media response was equally damning.
Large numbers of people made it clear that Harry and Meghan should not attend since they had lost the trust of the firm. One person wrote: “Nobody would trust speaking to him and his side-kick again.
“He and Rachel are not welcome here ever again.” So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
