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Meghan Markle’s request for a queen gown for the coronation of King Charles has been denied by Angela Kelly, the late Queen’s dressmaker.

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Meghan Markle’s request for a queen gown for the coronation of King Charles has been denied by Angela Kelly, the late Queen’s dressmaker.

The upcoming coronation has caused quite a stir among the senior female royals, with Meghan reportedly wanting to be the center of attention by overshadowing and future Queen .

However, Kelly refused to make the gown for Meghan due to her lack of regard for the late Queen and her actions towards Harry's royal family.

Meanwhile, and other senior female royals are rushing to finalize fittings for their coronation outfits after disagreements over tiaras.

With less than a month to go, organizers are facing a race against time to ensure everything is perfect for the big day.

However, issues have emerged around the planning for the event, including whether the royal women will wear tiaras into the church before the Queen consort enters the Abbey.

One source claimed that indecision between the households had also led to disagreements over what tiaras the female royals should wear.

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Senior female royals were only informed of their outfits this week, prompting a rush to finalize fitting arrangements.

In the past few weeks, it has even been suggested that royal ladies such as Kate and Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, may not even wear tiaras on the day.

At the last coronation, nearly all royal women wore tiaras, and at George VI's crowning in 1937, a young Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret even wore coronets, small crowns.

However, according to People, the conversation and decision surrounding wearing tiaras is still ongoing, with many royal watchers desperate to see members of the firm wearing their finest gowns and jewelry for the ceremony.

The King and Queen consort have been diligently practicing their roles in a mock-up abbey, specially built inside Buckingham Palace.

Royal biographer Tom Bower hinted on GB News that Meghan was prevented from attending by Kate Middleton.

He said, “I think it's an ugly compromise.

We must all be grateful that Kate in the end prevented Meghan from coming, saying she wouldn't have her there under any circumstances.

She said that if she does come, she will have to sit at the back.”

The announcement ended months of speculation as to whether the couple will attend, and Harry will be seen with his family in public for the first time since the funeral of his late grandmother, II.

He will be seen in a public setting with Charles, , his brother, the Prince of Wales, and sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, all of whom he made accusations about in his recent memoir, Spare.

Harry criticized Charles' parenting, said the King was jealous of Meghan and Kate, and accused William of physically attacking him in his Tell All book, which was published in January.

He also branded Camilla dangerous and accused her of sacrificing him on her own personal PR altar.

Tom Bower claims Harry will not be on the balcony, despite suggestions Meghan's absence would make such a feat easier.

He told GB News, “I think the most important thing is for Harry to be there but be as invisible as possible.”

If Charles let Harry come on the balcony, he'd also have to have on the balcony, and to have two renegade princes in front of the public like that would be a very bad start to King Charles's reign.

In conclusion, the coronation of King Charles is fast approaching, and the senior female royals are busy preparing their outfits for the historic occasion.

However, Meghan's desire to be the center of attention has caused a stir, with Angela Kelly refusing to make her a queen gown.

The decision surrounding wearing tiaras is still ongoing, and the clock is ticking for the organizers to ensure everything is perfect for the big day.

Harry will be seen in public with his family for the first time since II's funeral, but it remains to be seen how visible he will be.

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