Harry and Meghan 'expected' to attend coronation as speculation mounts one could go solo
28.03.2023 - 12:47
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now "very much expected" to attend King Charle's Coronation later this year, according to the latest figures from the bookmakers.
It's still not confirmed whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be part of the congregation gathered inside Westminster Abbey on May 6 to see the new Monarch being crowned as head of state.
From recently being ousted out of Frogmore Cottage to make way for Prince Andrew, to their bombshell allegations in Spare and their Netflix docuseries, relations between the Sussex's and the other members of the Royal family have been strained over recent months.
It comes following the news reported by The Mirror that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet have not been invited to the historical day, instead watching it on TV along with millions around the world.
Despite the bad blood within the family, William Hill believe both Harry and Meghan are very likely to be in attendance.
Even with recent controversies, the pair are 4/9 to attend the ceremony at Westminster Abbey and 11/4 not to make an appearance.
If either of the ex-working royals decided to attend solo, Harry would be the far more likely candidate, with the Duke a 5/1 chance to attend without his wife.
While Meghan to attend without Harry is an incredibly outside chance at an improbable 33/1.
William Hill Spokesperson, Lee Phelps, said: "While speculation surrounding the royal couple’s plans for May 6 has been rife, we now expect the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to attend the ceremony together at odds of 4/9.
"Should one of the pair choose not to attend, it seems most likely Meghan will be skipping the important date, with Harry to attend without Meghan at 5/1 and Meghan to attend without Harry deemed unlikely at