The Irish Mail on Sunday

Harry, Meghan both expected at coronation of King Charles

But there’ll be no official role for either

- By Kate Mansey news@mailonsund­ay.ie

THE UK Royal Family is ‘fully expecting’ both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to attend the coronation of King Charles, friends reveal.

A well-placed source said that many within the family had been ‘spitting feathers’ about some of the allegation­s made by Prince Harry in his autobiogra­phy, Spare, and the interviews to publicise it.

However, the family is now bracing themselves for a visit from their Montecito relatives – although they will have no official role in the proceeding­s.

A friend said: ‘Members of the family have told me both Harry and Meghan will definitely come. They fully expect that. And they should realise that there is only one subject that many members of the Royal Family will be willing to discuss… and that’s the weather.’

Invitation­s for the coronation on May 6 – including those for Harry and Meghan – are expected to be sent out imminently.

The day falls on the fourth birthday of their son, Archie. UK government advisers are putting plans in place in case Harry decides to attend alone in a 48-hour whirlwind trip.

Those close to the family, however, say they are braced for a reunion with the Sussexes.

Any meeting is likely to be a civil affair, with trust eroded between the couple and other members of the Royal Family since the publicatio­n of harry’s memoir.

A friend said: ‘Harry revealed details of private conversati­ons, so everyone is on edge. You ask about the Sussexes and everyone immediatel­y changes the subject. They are spitting feathers but not minded to provide any fuel for the fire.’

If the Sussexes do attend the coronation, they will be spectators and will not form an official part of the ceremony.

There is the added complicati­on that while Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, are working members of the family, they have not yet been awarded a dukedom as conversati­ons continue as to whether they will be granted the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh titles by King Charles.

It means that, as things stand, they would technicall­y have to bow and curtsey to Harry and Meghan.

But it is thought that the choreograp­hy of family members on the day will mean that they will not be put in that position publicly. Palace sources have made it clear that the Sussexes will be invited to attend the coronation, but will not have an official role in the ceremony. Nor will they be invited to appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.

The same rules are expected to apply to the Sussexes as with the late Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebratio­ns when the balcony appearance was restricted to working members of the royal family.

With only 2,000 seats available – compared to 8,000 for the late Queen’s coronation – members of parliament and the House of Lords will enter a ballot to attend.

A source said: ‘From what I know of Harry and Meghan, they will both want to spend some time with their son on his birthday.’

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ON THE LIST: Harry and Meghan

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