Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, did not receive the brutal memo from the Royal Family that revealed they were not wanted at King Charles III‘s coronation ceremony on May 6.
All indicates that Prince Harry and his wife will attend the event. Many royal experts predict that the power couple will travel with their young children, Archie and Lilibet.
Markle and her spouse will have their little ones with them because Archie will celebrate his fourth birthday the day his grandfather is crowned alongside Camilla, Queen Consort.
It is believed that Prince Harry and Markle will have a little party for their son before the coronation. Of course, none of the royals will be present for Archie because of their busy schedules around the coronation.
According to royal experts, they will have Lilibet in London because they want her to have a special bonding moment with King Charles.
Despite the fact that King Charles has excluded Lilibet from the coronation, the pair will want his blessing for their daughter, who had a quiet christening in California last week with Tyler Perry serving as godfather.
Zoe Forsey and Russell Myers, hosts of the Pod Save The King podcast, said Prince Harry would want a mini version of the royal christening that Archie had.
The commentators claimed Prince Harry and Markle would do their best for their daughter to have a royal connection after Queen Elizabeth II denied having her photo taken with her last summer.
Myers explained via Express: “The King is the head of the Church of England, the Anglican Church, and certainly he would find a christening to be a very sacred event, a reason to celebrate togetherness and new beginnings. I think it’s a great shame that he wasn’t there. We had that amazing picture of [Archie] with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. And we don’t have that [for Lilibet’s christening]; there are no family photos of that royal connection. And they want their children to have the royal connection.”
Forsey responded by saying: “The Sussexes may choose to hold a blessing” for the christening if they return to the UK in May.”
Myers chimed in: “I think that’s a good shout because I think they [Harry and Meghan] will want to do that. I think they will come now.”
Forsey concluded by stating: “Wanting that prince and princess link and confirming it in the christening… hopefully means that we might get to see them later in the year [for the coronation].”
It is not clear that King Charles is ready for this moment.