Truce? Royal Family Might 'Make Some Form Of Reconciliation' With Harry & Meghan Before Coronation, BUT…
27.01.2023 - 02:17
/ perezhilton.com
It’s the question on everyone’s mind these days: will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle snag an invite to King Charles III‘s coronation??
There’s been SO much drama between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the rest of the royals over the last two months following the release of Harry & Meghan and Spare. Harry’s taken every shot he can at his family members, seemingly without worrying about any of the potential consequences. He’s also been tight-lipped about whether or not he’ll be at the historic event, saying simply that it will depend on whether or not he and his family can sit down and work through some of their issues. In other words, he wants an apology!
But… will he get one?!
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Royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti had a lot to say on this ongoing saga while speaking to Us Weekly on Monday. The journalist began with some positivity, suggesting:
At this point, Harry and Meghan are going to be a focus either way! Because if they are there, it’ll be just as buzzworthy as if they skipped it! Also, the ceremony is taking place on Archie’s fourth birthday, so it has a connection to them no matter what — and that was the royal family’s fault! But perhaps they could get ahead of some of the negative headlines by burying the hatchet before the May 6th crowning?
Well, there’s another issue. If the group does agree to a truce, it’s unlikely to last a lifetime. Jonathan explained:
Jeez…
Jonathan went on to point out Harry’s need for an apology — which he doesn’t think he’ll ever get, especially not after putting the others on blast in his memoir. Just as a refresher, Prince William took a lot of heat for allegedly attacking Harry during an argument about Meghan (among many
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