Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have a prominent seating at …

The upcoming coronation of King Charles on May 6th has been generating a lot of buzz and speculation in the media, particularly regarding the potential attendance of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. While it has not been officially confirmed whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be in attendance, friends of the monarch have suggested that the couple will be given "prominent seats" should they attend. Despite the recent turmoil between the Sussexes and the Royal Family, King Charles has always maintained that he loves both of his sons and wants them both to be present for his coronation

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According to one friend of the King, "nothing that happens between now and then will make any difference to the seating plan," indicating that the couple will be given a position of prominence if they attend the event.

However, another friend of the King has reassured the public that the couple's prominent seating would not be for PR purposes, but rather a reflection of King Charles' desire to do the right thing by his son and daughter-in-law. The King is said to have a strong sense of tradition, and it is believed that Harry should be seated in the front row according to protocol.

It'll be fatal if they don't attend the event

PR expert and Go Up's Chief Executive Edward Coram-James has warned that Harry and Meghan not attending the coronation would be a "fatal, irreversible blow" to their relationship with the Royal Family. He believes that a no-show could draw out the conflict between the Sussexes and the Royal Family and give further attention to the allegations that the couple has made against the institution.

It's worth noting that while the Royal Family is hopeful that the couple's attendance will help to heal the rift, there is still uncertainty surrounding the situation.

Speaking on Andrew Gold's podcasts "On the Edge," journalist Vanessa Grigoriadis claimed that a writer colleague who spent a day with Meghan said of the Duchess: "This person just is not on the level." Grigoriadis also described Meghan as a "striver" who wanted to be a "household name" and rise above her family's "shaggy-dog-tale" life.