With King Charles III’s coronation only a month away, fans are desperate to know whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be in attendance or not.
25.03.2023 - 10:27 / ok.co.uk
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have “no option” but to attend King Charles’ Coronation in May, according to a royal expert. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s high profile media work relies on them being royals so to snub such a historic occasion would damage their chances of landing lucrative contracts in the future, commentator Richard Fitzwilliams exclusively told OK!. Harry, 38, was reported to have secured a £16 million, four-book deal with Penguin Random House - the publisher of his explosive memoir Spare.
Netflix reportedly paid £88 million for the Sussexes’ controversial documentary as part of a multi-year contract. And music streaming platform Spotify was said to have paid Harry and Meghan, 41, an estimated £18 million to produce and host podcasts. The Sussexes’ attendance at the King’s Coronation on 6 May has been in doubt since the release of Harry’s book Spare - which contained a number of attacks on the Royal Family.
The couple have confirmed they have received an invitation to the big day - but they have yet to announce whether or not they will be there. But Richard Fitzwilliams, royal commentator and PR consultant, told OK! that Harry and Meghan “can’t not attend”. He added: "Here’s their mistake, they’re obsessed with controlling PR and controlling the narrative.
“The only reason they get work - work for Netflix, for Spotify, work for Random House - is because they’re royals. “Now if they were to emphasise their isolation by not attending a royal event, that's as important as a Coronation as well, it would be something that would adversely affect their contracts, I would have thought, or certainly the renewal of any contracts. “So they’ve got to attend.They have no option but to come." Mr Fitzwilliams went
.With King Charles III’s coronation only a month away, fans are desperate to know whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be in attendance or not.
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