Prince Harry and Meghan set to confirm King's coronation …
Rumours have been flying around King Charles' coronation for weeks, with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle yet to confirm publicly if they will attend or not. The highly-anticipated ceremony will be taking place on May 6, with Charles officially ascending to the throne and Camilla becoming Queen.
Prince Harry is believed to have some concerns about the coronation. Photo: Getty
According to The Times, the RSVP deadline was on Monday, and the publication claims the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have yet to confirm or decline the invitation.
It is believed that the couple will make their plans known soon, as President Biden has officially declined the invitation by phone. Biden's wife Jill will be attending in the President's place, to officially represent the US. RELATED:
A source revealed that this latest development will push the couple to share their plans with palace aides shortly. "I hear they are going to confirm their plans soon, particularly now that Biden has," they told the publication.
King Charles will officially ascend to the throne on May 6. Photo: Getty
Prince Harry's concern revealed
This comes after Page Six claimed that Prince Harry had "a lot of questions" about how the event would work with himself and Meghan in attendance.
"There have been lengthy discussions between the Sussexes and the palace," a source revealed. "There is a time crunch on this, of course. It is such a historical event and it's hoped that Harry and Meghan will be there."
SHOP: The source added that the decision ultimately lies with the Duke, who has previously been outspoken about 'protecting' his family. "All families are difficult, but this is no normal family, of course," another insider added. "Harry has a lot of questions about how the event will work."
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