Prince Harry to be 'helped by Meghan Markle's Coronation absence …
Prince Harry will reportedly be helped by Meghan Markle's absence from the King's Coronation, a royal expert has claimed. Buckingham Palace confirmed last week that the Duke of Sussex would be making the trip to London next month solo, as his wife will remain behind in California, alongside their two children, Archie and Lilibet. According to Jack Royston, Meghan not attending the event could "help" her husband start mending the rift in the relationship with his family.
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According to Jack Royston, Meghan not attending the event could 'help' Harry start mending the rift in the relationship with his family (Image: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock)Read More
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"From that perspective, it's easy to see why Meghan not going to the coronation could actually help Harry speak to his family. "It may well lower the stakes, you know, lower the emotional intensity, take some of the pressure off the meeting.
"I'm sure there'll still be loads of really strong emotions flying around either way, but maybe, just maybe, Harry gets a chance to speak to Charles or William and just make some kind of progress." At the same time however, he has also claimed that reconciliation will not be that easy to achieve and that there is still quite a way to go.
Royston also claimed that reconciliation will not be that easy to achieve and that there is still quite a way to go (Image: Getty Images)To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. He explained: "Obviously, it's a long way back.
For a family that has been through so many kinds of different chapters of this warfare, so many different battles, it will take a lot for them to find anything even vaguely reminiscent of peace. "But if there's going to be any healing at all, then they've got to try." The Daily Star has approached the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment.
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