King Charles III is particularly sad about the “hurtful” interviews Meghan Markle continues to do because of their former bond. Wait… really??
12.10.2022 - 15:51 / justjared.com
It was announced on Tuesday (October 11) that King Charles‘ Coronation would take place on May 6, 2023, and immediately, fans noted that it falls on the 4th birthday of Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, the son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Now, we’re finding out a few details including if the date was chosen on purpose as a snub to the Sussex family, as well as information on if they will be invited (and if they’ll even attend.)
Click inside to find out the information…
King Charles III is particularly sad about the “hurtful” interviews Meghan Markle continues to do because of their former bond. Wait… really??
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After postponing his book, many Royal fans are asking: Is Prince Harry attending King Charles’ coronation?
Prince Harry may be be willing to “ditch his £35m memoir to bag an invite” to his father King Charles ’ coronation, claims one royal commentator, as she said the Prince was “desperate” to secure an invitation. Charles is due to be formally crowned the King in a historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey on May 6th next year - the same day that Harry’s young son Archie is due to turn four.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are going to be making history during his coronation next year — but potentially for all the wrong reasons.
King Charles III may not see eye-to-eye with his son Prince Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan Markle, but he’s not going to shut them out completely!
King Charles III is making a statement with his coronation date!
One month on from King Charles’ accession to the throne following the sad loss of his mother The Queen, thoughts are already moving to the future as the planning for the monarch’s coronation is now in full swing. The historic ceremony will formalise the proceedings and see Charles crowned the King alongside his wife Queen Consort Camilla in a service that is widely expected to be broadcast all around the world.
Camilla, Queen Consort is pulling for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend King Charles III‘s coronation. ET royal expert Katie Nicholl explained why the Queen Consort wants the couple to attend, and why she thinks their attendance could put an end to the ongoing tension amongst the royal family.
Camilla, Queen Consort is pulling for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend King Charles III's coronation. ET royal expert Katie Nicholl explained why the Queen Consort wants the couple to attend, and why she thinks their attendance could put an end to the ongoing tension amongst the royal family.«There is still that issue of the familial rift, that rupture at the heart of the House of Windsor, and of course, a lot of people are wondering if Harry and Megan and their family will come over for the coronation and whether that will finally signal some thawing of the rift that people had hoped might have taken place over the Queen's funeral,» Nicholls explained, alluding to the rift between Harry and his father, as well as with his brother, Prince William.While Nicholl added that Camilla is «very keen» for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to attend, she said that decision will ultimately be up to them.«It's going to be a decision for Harry and Megan to make,» she said.
King Charles III's coronation and his grandson Archie's birthday may be on the same day, but it's not a snub at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. ET's royal expert, Katie Nicholls, is breaking down what the coincidence means for the Sussexes, and whether they'll attend the coronation.«Well, having the coronation on Archie's birthday is definitely not a snub. I think it’s very much a happy coincidence,» Nicholls said of the coronation falling on Archie's fourth birthday. «Obviously, a huge amount of planning has to go into an important moment in history, such as a coronation, and the royal calendar is full of anniversaries and birthdays, so I think this is absolutely one of those occasions where it’s a coincidence and hopefully a happy coincidence.»Whether Harry and Meghan will attend is another story, with Nicholls telling ET that it's not clear yet if they've received an invite.«We haven’t got any official details on the guest list, but I’m hearing they are likely to be invited along with other senior and extended family members,» she shared.
Buckingham Palace has made a big announcement about King Charles.
King Charles's coronation will fall on the same day as the birthday of his grandson, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son Archie. Archie will turn four on Saturday May 6 next year, when the King will be crowned alongside Queen Consort Camilla and amid great pageantry in Westminster Abbey.
King Charles III ascended the British royal throne after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, last month, his official coronation date has just been set. The coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at Westminster Abbey in London, England, and will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. According to the press release from Buckingham Palace, the coronation «will reflect the monarch's role today and look towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry.» A source close to King Charles III tells ET that the coronation ceremony “will be shorter and simpler than 1953 but absolutely still on a scale and spectacle befitting of sovereignty, history and tradition."ET previously reported that the official event is being coordinated by the Duke of Norfolk, Edward Fitzalan-Howard, and will be a shorter ceremony than previous coronations. It will also «reflect the cultural diversity of the nation,» the source said. Charles' eldest son, Prince William, who is the next in line to the throne, will play a significant role in the ceremony. The news, which was first reported by the UK’s, will reflect the new king's wishes for a more modern ceremony and his desires for a slimmed down monarchy.
The coronation of King Charles III will be held on Saturday May 6 next year, with the Queen Consort being crowned alongside Charles, Buckingham Palace has announced. The deeply religious affair will take place in Westminster Abbey, eight months after the monarch’s accession and the death of the Queen.
on Sunday, will reflect the new monarch's wishes for a «slimmed-down monarchy.» The changes will also be made in an effort to reflect the «cultural diversity of the nation.» The Duke of Norfolk is spearheading the event's planning, and Prince William is also believed to be playing a significant role in the organizing. The Palace has not yet released a date for the ceremony. «The 1762 gold stagecoach which was seen at the queen's Platinum Jubilee is once again expected to be seen,» the source reports.