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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s ‘demands’ for attending the coronation — and the latest on a tabloid lawsuit

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry pose for pictures after visiting the observatory in One World Trade. It is not yet known if Harry and Meghan will attend the coronation for King Charles III.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry pose for pictures after visiting the observatory in One World Trade. It is not yet known if Harry and Meghan will attend the coronation for King Charles III. | Seth Wenig, Associated Press

There’s been a lot of speculation as to whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend King Charles III’s coronation in May. In wake of Harry’s tell-all memoir, the couple’s bombshell documentary series, a slew of television interviews and the glaringly public rift between the former royal and his family — it’s a messy situation to say the least. But Harry and Meghan did receive an invite to the coronation.

Harry is also knee-deep in a lawsuit against a British tabloid — but more on that later.

The couple has remained tight-lipped about their coronation invite. A spokesperson for the pair confirmed their invitation, but the couple has yet to reveal whether they plan to attend the ceremony.

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“I can confirm The Duke has recently received email correspondence from His Majesty’s office regarding the coronation,” a spokesperson for Harry told CNN at the beginning of March. “An immediate decision on whether The Duke and Duchess will attend will not be disclosed by us at this time.”

Harry and Meghan reportedly have coronation demands, and their attendance at the ceremony may hinge on whether they are met.


What are Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s demands for the coronation?

The couple — who voluntarily left their royal duties behind in 2020 and moved to California to pursue lives as non-royals — “demand” that their children are a part of the ceremony, and that their whole family appears on the Buckingham Palace balcony, according to Yahoo News.

“The Palace are trying to wrap up negotiations as quickly as possible because they can’t go right up to the wire,” said a source, per Yahoo News. “It could lead to chaos. It could very well be that it ends in stalemate, and they won’t attend. But the Palace is doing everything in its power to not let that happen. However, what the Sussexes are pushing for is for them to be included with the rest of the family at the Palace later that day.”

There are two reasons it is unlikely these “demands” will be met.

Young children like Archie and Lilibet ordinarily do not attend royal events of this scale  “due to restlessness and tantrums,” a source told The Sun. Archie is 3, and Lilibet is 1.