Meghan Markle Reaches Out To King Charles Using A Subdued Voice Unlike Prince Harry

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In a recent interview, Prince Harry was asked about attending his father’s upcoming coronation with his wife, Meghan Markle.

The British prince gave a very ambiguous answer by saying he did not know what would happen in the next several months.

He also claimed that King Charles III and Prince William must make a few moves to convince him to attend.

Prince Harry said during the sit-down: “There’s a lot that can happen between now and then. But the door is always open. The ball is in their court… There’s a lot to be discussed, and I really hope that they’re willing to sit down and talk about it.”

The Duke of Sussex also demanded that King Charles and the heir to the throne apologize for the pain they caused him and his wife.

The soldier has also requested a formal meeting with King Charles and his brother in order to accept the invitation to the ceremony.

No one has ever asked Markle how she feels about attending her father-in-law’s coronation ceremony on May 6.

However, by the looks of things, the former actress-turned-royal has been hinting that she would like to be an attendee at the event.

It seems that Markle would not hate the idea of being part of the historical moment. Meghan Markle is not screaming her demands via loud interviews or leaked quotes.

To effectively reach King Charles, Markle has taken a softer and more conciliatory tone.

Sources have revealed that she is hurt by the latest reports that have surfaced claiming that King Charles and the Royal Family are not making much effort for her to be part of the celebration.

In a new interview on Fox, Kinsey Schofield, host of the To Di For Daily podcast, revealed that Markle is pained by the lack of interest from the royals to have her at the ceremony.

The expert added: “It’s not that Meghan feels excluded from the planning. Meghan feels like the palace is only fighting for Prince Harry to attend, and they don’t care whether she shows up or not. And that does not sit well with her. Rejection is one of Meghan’s greatest insecurities.”

Markle makes these subdued and emotional statements via sources to be at the event and further push her brand.

Schofield stated: “She does not want to be booed or humiliated on a global scale, yet she understands that her brand stateside increases in value with her proximity to the royal family.”

King Charles will be crowned alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort, on May 6 at London’s Westminster Abbey.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have yet to reveal if they will attend, and Prince William hopes that they will skip the event.

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