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WorldEuropeCharles III will invite Prince Harry and Meghan to the coronation, will settle in Buckingham Palace

Charles III will invite Prince Harry and Meghan to the coronation, will settle in Buckingham Palace

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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle will receive an invitation to the coronation of King Charles III in May, they will be allowed to stay at Buckingham Palace, according to the British The Mail on Sunday.

According to the publication, this should be considered a proposal for reconciliation. At the same time, Charles III earlier ordered Harry and Megan’s belongings to be removed from their cottage Frogmore House, which the media interpreted as a signal of a final break in relations.

Apparently, Harry and Meghan will have to hand over the keys to their previously occupied house, but they can be offered an apartment at Buckingham Palace, where Prince Andrew was previously located. At the same time, Andrew himself was asked to move Frogmore House – a 30-room mansion.

The Mail on Sunday writes that Harry and Meghan could be offered the chance to stay at Buckingham Palace whenever they visit the UK. Other options are St. James’s Palace or even Princess Diana’s apartments at Kensington Palace, which are currently empty and undergoing refurbishment.


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and his wife left the UK after a dispute with the royal family two years ago. He and his family are deprived of taxpayer-funded royal protection after stepping down from royal duties in 2020. In March 2021, the couple gave a scandalous interview to Oprah Winfrey, in which they accused relatives of indifference, constant pressure and even racism. Since then, relations between the couple and the royal court have remained strained. Earlier, it was reported that Britain’s King Charles III banned his youngest son Prince Harry from visiting the dying Queen Elizabeth II with his wife.

Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, was released on January 10. The book sold a record 400,000 copies in Britain, becoming the country’s best-selling non-fiction book, according to Sky News. The autobiography surprised audiences with its frankness: Prince Harry spoke about drug use, the murder of 25 people during military service in Afghanistan and a fight with his brother Prince William in 2019. Penguin Random House has reported to have sold a total of over 1.43 million copies in English across all formats on day one in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.


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