Harry And Meghan Sent Harsh Warning After The Release Of Docuseries

Some British elite supposedly want Prince Harry and Meghan Markle banned from King Charles III’s coronation next spring after the release of their Netflix docuseries, “Harry & Meghan.”

“They shouldn’t come to the coronation. They categorically shouldn’t come,” he said, also adding that Brits “would be perfectly entitled to boo” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex if they attend.

Prince Harry was born into the monarchy, but prior to her marriage to Harry in May 2018, Meghan Markle held the position of senior royal until they announced their separation in January 2020.

Iain Duncan Smith, a current member of parliament and a former leader of the Conservative Party, asked the Daily Mail about the couple, “If they dislike the Royal Family so much, why would they attend the coronation?”

According to British author Lady Antonia Fraser, “Because I want the king and queen to command attention, I sincerely hope they do not arrive. I’m concerned that if they show up, the cameras might focus too much on them. In Hollywood, they ought to continue holding hands.”

Harry and Meghan have faced a great deal of criticism since the debut of the first three episodes of their Netflix series, primarily from British audiences.

A second batch of episodes will be released later this month during which Kate Middleton will tape her ITV special: “Royal Carols: Together at Christmas.”

King Charles was pictured meeting A-list actor Ryan Reynolds in North Wales a few days after the episodes were released to talk with Rob McElhenney about buying the Wrexham Association Football Club.

 

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