Meghan Markle Feels 'Excluded' as Palace 'Is Only Fighting for Prince Harry' to Attend King Charles III Coronation
Meghan Markle reportedly feels "excluded" from all the plans surrounding King Charles III's coronation, with one source claiming that it may result in the Sussexes being absent from the event. DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images

Meghan Markle reportedly feels "excluded" from all the plans surrounding King Charles III's coronation, with one source claiming that it may result in the Sussexes being absent from the event.

According to the Daily Mail, the report came after friends of Markle and Prince Harry said the couple is currently "in limbo" and weighing the "million different variables" that would affect their decision.

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams noted that fears over security and a "seismic drop" in popularity after Harry released his memoir could mean the two would choose to stay home.

Aside from feeling excluded in King Charles' coronation plans, the Duchess of Sussex also reportedly feels that the palace is only fighting for Harry to attend, according to "To Di For Daily" podcast host Kinsey Schofield.

Meghan Markle on King Charles III's Coronation

Kinsey Schofield told Fox News Digital that Meghan Markle feels like the palace does not" care whether she shows up or not," which does not "sit well with her." The podcast host went on to say that rejection is one of Markle's "greatest insecurities," adding that the duchess does not want to "be booed or humiliated on a global scale."

Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," told Fox News that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seemed to look like they will choose to skip the coronation, as the two are still "licking their wounds over having been sidelined during" Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in September.

Andersen added that it is "highly doubtful" that they would be willing to undergo the same sort of "public humiliation," especially since it will be their son's birthday. In an interview with Tom Bradby, Harry said he could attend his father's coronation if his family pushes any efforts for reconciliation, Daily Express reported.

The interview was released days before his memoir, Spare, had hit the shelves. Harry noted that a lot can happen in between, adding that the "door is always open." The Duke of Sussex said there was a lot to be discussed, but the "ball is in their court."

King Charles III Coronation

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have yet to confirm whether they will attend King Charles III's coronation on May 6 at Westminster Abbey. King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, will be arriving at the location in procession from Buckingham Palace.

The procession is traditionally known as "The King's Procession." According to CountryLiving, the ceremony will then be followed by the king and queen returning to the palace for the ceremonial procession.

On May 7, there will be a special coronation concert that will be held at Windsor Castle. BBC will broadcast the concert, which will bring performances from known artists around the world. It was earlier reported that Adele and Ed Sheeran were invited to perform at King Charles' coronation.

However, both artists have declined the invitation. Sheeran said he will perform in Texas the day before the coronation concert, while Adele reportedly turned down the invitation "without explanation."

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Written by: Mary Webber

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