Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will have “no control” over King Charles’s Coronation, royal expert and historian Dr Ed Owens believes. The historic event will be organised in an “extraordinarily careful” manner, leaving nothing to the guests’ choice or improvisation, Dr Owens
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly “expected” to attend the King’s Coronation in May, as the Palace have been told to start planning for their appearance. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have, so far, remained tight-lipped about their appearance at
Russell Myers, royal editor at the Daily Mirror and co-host of Pod Save The Queen, discussed on the latest episode of the podcast King Charles’s decision to evict from Frogmore Cottage Meghan and Harry. He said: “At the very least, the King
Prince William “hates” Prince Harry for his shots at the royals and “won’t shed a tear” if his brother doesn’t make King Charles III’s coronation. The Duke of Sussex reportedly wants an apology from the Royal Family, and is not yet confirmed
Prince Harry has been tipped to not attend the coronation of King Charles on May 6. The Duke of Sussex has only further soured relations with his family after the release of his memoir ‘Spare’ and interviews with the press. Bookmaker William
As well as it being the King’s Coronation, May 6 also happens to be the Sussexes’ son Archie’s birthday. Harry previously refused to say whether he would attend the Coronation, which is now just nine weeks away. In an ITV interview, which
Dozens of female students in Iran have been summoned to attend “mandatory counseling sessions” for failing to wear their hijab “properly” following months of women’s rights and anti-regime protests across the nation, reports said Monday. Though mass protests have largely slowed down,
Donald Trump’s former allies have been spotted attending Republican rival Ron DeSantis’ recent event ahead of a potential showdown in the Grand Old Party’s primary election campaign. Florida’s Governor hosted a three-day retreat at the Four Seasons hotel, just four miles away
Meghan Markle is said to be “upset” over feelings that Buckingham Palace is “only fighting for Prince Harry” to attend King Charles’s Coronation this spring. It is thought the King wants his whole family there to see him being crowned, however the
The Spectator reports that the couple are “weighing up” whether or not to attend, as they may face a negative reception from the British public and press. However if they stay away it may be viewed as a snub on the most