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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s attendance at King Charles’ coronation on May 6th is in question, according to recent reports.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s attendance at King Charles’ coronation on May 6th is in question, according to recent reports.

The Royal family is reportedly offering incentives to the couple to attend the ceremony, including high-profile seating and a promise to keep their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles.

However, there are concerns about the logistics of their attendance.

One plan being considered is called “Harry in a hurry,” which would see whisked in and out of the UK within 48 hours to attend the coronation while Meghan remains in California with their children.

This plan has been met with criticism from commentators, who believe it could cause further tension between the couple and the Royal family.

Daniela Eisler, a commentator for NZ Herald, outlined four issues with the plan.

Firstly, Harry's attendance without Meghan could add fuel to the fire of the Duchess' already vocal criticism of the Royal family.

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Secondly, a quick trip of this nature would feel artificial and forced.

Thirdly, Harry may not have the time to meet with other members of the Royal family before the coronation, potentially causing further tension.

Finally, there is the question of what role Harry would play in wider official and royal outings before the religious ceremony.

Despite King Charles' desire for a show of unity at his coronation, tensions between the Royal family and and have been well-documented.

Reports suggest that is ready to work with King Charles on the plan to incentivize the couple's attendance, but Royal expert Richard Fitt Williams has suggested that Williams' understandable anger over the Sussexes' revelations may be at odds with Charles' desire for unity.

The Royal family has not yet confirmed whether Prince Harry and will attend the coronation, but the speculation surrounding their potential attendance has caused much discussion.

Some commentators have suggested that the couple may be plotting something behind the scenes to disrupt the celebrations, but this remains speculation at this point.

In conclusion, the logistics of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's attendance at King Charles' coronation are still up in the air.

While the Royal family is reportedly offering incentives to the couple, there are concerns about the feasibility of their attendance and the potential for further tension between the couple and the rest of the Royal family.

Only time will tell whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be in attendance on May 6th.

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