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Harry and Meghan WILL be at the King's coronation as insiders insist there's a 'working assumption'.

 


Harry and Meghan will be invited to King Charles' coronation, with palace officers already preparing for their attendance.
There is a 'working assumption' that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with obtain an invitation to attend the country ceremony to crown King Charles as sovereign, palace insiders advised The Sun.
There had been fears that Harry and Meghan's attendance would seek to upstage and lessen the sincerity of the high-profile ceremony - particularly as the Royal Family still get to grips with the groundbreaking revelations from their Netflix sequence and Harry's memoir.



But coronation organisers are persevering with to graph for the event below the assumption that both Harry and Meghan will attend.
The Mail on Sunday also published final week that the King requested the Archbishop of Canterbury to broking a deal to make certain that the Sussex's attended his coronation.
Despite the Palace achieving out with an invitation though, it is now not yet clear if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will take delivery of the invite, having set up their new existence in California after stepping away from their royal obligations in 2020.





Official invites to King Charles's coronation will be sent out to world leaders and dignitaries later this month.
Around 2,000 humans will be invited to the high-profile event in May, a fraction of the 8,000 at Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, however there is each and every assumption that Meghan and Harry will be in attendance.
Speaking to The Sun, a palace reliable involved in the coronation planning said: 'They will truely be invited, and we are working on the assumption that they will come.'
After The Mail on Sunday published closing week that Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby was requested by using the King to strike an agreement with his warring sons, there is every recommendation from Buckingham Palace that Harry and Meghan will be there.





The King is thinking to trust that Harry and Meghan's absence at his coronation would be a increased distraction than their presence.
It is said that he is therefore prepared to make concessions to persuade them to attend.
However, the Prince of Wales is understood to be worried that his brother will use the tournament to stage a 'stunt' that would overshadow the historic event.



Sources told the Mail on Sunday that Harry should be assured a high-profile seating role in the Abbey or an casual assurance that he will be in a position to preserve his titles as an inducement to attend.
However, William fears that except his brother's go to is tightly scripted, he ought to steal the limelight.
One source advised the Mail on Sunday: 'The difficulty of substance is whether they attend the coronation, and if they do, underneath what terms and conditions.

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