Meghan Markle will not attend the coronation of the British monarch, King III, as Prince Harry travels to England while choosing to remain in California with the couple’s two children. Harry will participate in the ceremonial duties alongside other royal family members.
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed the decision, explaining that invitations were extended to all members of the family to ensure no one was left out. The May 6 ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London is anticipated to welcome a crowd of notable guests and royal participants.
documentary and controversy
Earlier this year, discussions about the British royal family intensified following the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan.” The program explores the couple’s experiences with family dynamics and the challenges they faced during their relationship. The Duke of Sussex, now King III, recounts tensions with his father, the current king, and with Prince William, outlining the strain and the decisions that led to stepping back from royal duties in January 2020. The documentary sparked wide attention and sparked debate about the family’s handling of public scrutiny, with some observers noting the potential impact on Meghan Markle’s public image.
Within the film, the prince shares more details about a pivotal meeting held at Sandringham in January 2020. The meeting centered on plans for the couple to pursue opportunities abroad, marking a turning point in their roles within the royal framework and shaping subsequent public narratives.