A peace offering?: Charles invites Harry and Meghan to the coronation

Despite the allegations that Prince Harry and his wife raise against the British royals in their documentary series, King Charles apparently wants the two to be present at his coronation in May 2023.

A peace offering?: Charles invites Harry and Meghan to the coronation

Despite the allegations that Prince Harry and his wife raise against the British royals in their documentary series, King Charles apparently wants the two to be present at his coronation in May 2023. However, whether they will come is questionable - for several reasons.

King Charles III invited Prince Harry and his wife Meghan to his coronation. The controversial Netflix documentary, with which the couple is currently causing a stir, is said to have not changed Charles' intentions, according to British media. Although official invitations for next year's historic event have not yet been sent out, the Daily Mail cites several sources as saying Charles has told his son and daughter-in-law that they are welcome.

However, it is unclear whether Harry and Meghan will accept the invitation. Your documentary has made waves in the UK. The British tabloids described the two as "traitors" who wanted to damage the reputation of the royal family. Harry and Meghan had made serious allegations against the palace and individual family members in the first episodes of the series. Harry accused his father Charles of lying. He accused his brother William of yelling at him.

It is certain that the coronation of the new king will take place on Archie's fourth birthday. Harry and Meghan's first child was born on May 6, 2019 in London. The couple had been visiting the UK without their two children, Archie and his sister Lillibet, since the family's move to California. The two were also not present at the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II in mid-September.

Charles III is crowned in Westminster Abbey, alongside the Queen Consort Camilla. In addition to the Edwardian Crown, the Imperial State Crown will also be used at the historic yet modern ceremony. The Edwardian Crown, which as part of the British Crown Jewels is normally displayed as the main attraction at the Tower of London, is currently being adjusted.

According to the British "Express", a statement from Buckingham Palace in early December said that the Edwardian Crown had been removed from the Tower of London "so that work on the alterations could begin ahead of the coronation on Saturday 6 May 2023". The transport of the priceless crown was therefore kept secret to ensure its safety. The place where it is processed is also secret.