King Charles III is feeling the backlash over his decision to exclude his biracial grandchildren — Archie and Lilibet — from his coronation ceremony.
A royal aide at Buckingham Palace has revealed all is not lost for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s two young children.
They may play essential roles at the event when their parents confirm that they will attend.
In the latest episode of the highly-entertaining saga known as the coronation conundrum, the Daily Mail shared an interesting piece of information.
The media outlet revealed that King Charles is awaiting Prince Harry and Markle to confirm their attendance in order to start conversations about Archie and Lilibet’s roles at the crowning ceremony.
The publication revealed: “Royal officials are waiting for the couple to decide whether they will be accepting their invitation to the big day in just seven weeks’ time – and whether they will be bringing Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them. Once Palace aides get that response, they can open discussions on what roles the children may play.”
It was previously reported that King Charles had banned the Sussex children from the high-profile event and would instead put the spotlight on all five grandchildren of his wife, Camilla, Queen Consort.
Kate Middleton and Prince William‘s three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, will have pivotal roles at the ceremony, which oddly enough takes place on Archie’s fourth birthday.
King Charles announced the striking reversal of plans for his grandchildren as he was brutally shamed by royal authors and experts.
In a devastating piece written by Australian journalist Daniela Elser, she slammed the monarchy and the Sovereign for pushing the narrative that they are now inclusive while closing the door to the only biracial members of the Royal Family.
Elser claimed that Archie and Lilibet are innocent and should not be dragged into this messy war between England and California.
She also revealed that King Charles would look like a hypocrite during his big day, which is set to celebrate “multicultural 21st century Britain” without the children who have direct links to African slaves.
She said in part: “Reports have suggested that the selection of guests who will fill the Abbey’s pews will be a representative cross-section of a multicultural 21st century Britain. Leaving Archie and Lili out of the whole three-day event makes something of a mockery of all that enthusiastic drum-banging about just how smashing this inclusiveness business is. How can the King bring a politically, culturally, and socially fractured Britain together if he doesn’t even have it in him to bring all of his grandchildren together?”
Having the little ones at the event would appease the California-based royals.
The commentator went on to share: “By leaving them both out of coronation plans, His Majesty is all but ensuring that the current rift between London and Montecito will only become more deeply entrenched – and that it will last for generations.”
Prince Harry and Markle have a decision to make for the future of their children.