A report says that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will face a “cold shoulder” from senior members of the royal family if they decide to attend the king’s coronation in the summer.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex – who was recently Receive their invitations To the May party – they’re still contemplating whether or not to make the 5,459-mile journey.
But it seems their potential presence is already causing a stir among the company’s members, who reportedly “don’t want to mix” with the exiled royals.
“A lot of relatives will treat them coldly. I wish they would sit in Iceland,” one of them said to me, a royal source he told the Daily Mail.
“A lot of the family just want more to do with them. If they have to see them at coronations so be it, but they don’t want to mingle with them.”
Sussex representatives said the “immediate decision” on whether to take the trip “will not be disclosed”.

It was recently reported that the Sussexes would not appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace if they decided to attend.
It is possible that they will not take part in the family procession and therefore not appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with the rest of the royal family, I mentioned the sun.
The coronation drama is the latest sign of rift between the royals since the Sussexes stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2020.

The move resulted in bad blood, which is what ultimately led to their absence from the palace balcony at the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last summer.
Charles is set to be officially crowned on May 6, which is a date that fans believed was It was specially chosen to cause conflict for the Sussexes, as it is their son Archie’s fourth birthday.
And while Harry and Meghan’s children, son Archie and daughter Lilibet, recently received their royal titles, they have reportedly not yet received invitations to their grandfather’s coronation, according to Sunday Telegraph.

When asked if the children, ages 3 and 1, were on the guest list, a royal source told the outlet that the couple are “very young.”
Two of Prince William’s children — 9-year-old Prince George, a future king himself, and his sister, Princess Charlotte, 7 — are expected to attend, while Queen Camilla’s grandchildren are expected to have an official role at the ceremony.
The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.
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