Prince Harry and Meghan Markle told to "do nothing but talk about the weather" if they attend coronation
Here's a question: suppose Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend Prince Charles' coronation on May 6. What exactly will members of the royal family talk about as they mingle and make small talk with the Sussexes and keep in mind the personal details revealed in the couple's Netflix documentary "Harry & Meghan" and Harry's memoir "Spare"? Nevertheless, according to the Daily Express, Harry and Meghan have been told to "talk about nothing but the weather" if they attend.
Despite numerous claims against the family, especially in Spare, it is almost expected that Harry and Meghan will be invited to the coronation, and as Marie Claire reported this morning, the royal family fully expects them to attend (May 6 is also son Archie's 4th (May 6 is also son Archie's fourth birthday).
According to royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, Buckingham Palace would naturally like to hold the coronation so that the King is the center of attention, but they are living in reality and know that if they attend, Harry and Meghan themselves will be the center, if not the center of attention
"We're also very excited about the idea of a crown.
"Plus, and this is my favorite part of everything I've read about the coronation, sources close to the royal family say that Harry and Meghan should be prepared to talk about nothing but senior royals and the weather. 'Those two can't keep their mouths shut. Mouths are a recipe for disaster."
Scofield's anecdote about the weather was confirmed by a source who told the Daily Mail that Harry and Meghan should "realize that the only topic that many members of the royal family are willing to discuss, is the weather."
Scofield said that inviting Harry and Meghan was a necessity, telling GB News, "As a practical matter, this had to be done. If King Charles had not invited Harry and Meghan to the coronation, this would have been a PR nightmare." According to Scofield, if the Sussexes attend the event, they will be in the company of Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, who are "known to be particularly close," according to the Daily Express.
For his part, Harry's family still appears to be upset about the spare, but he himself is keeping a level head: according to the Mirror, when he recently attended Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi's surprise wedding vow renewal ceremony, "Harry said the success of the book and the reaction to it He said he was really pleased with the reaction," said one guest at the party." He said he had no regrets about being exposed and was relieved to be able to get his story out there."
"He said he was very happy to be able to share his story with the world.
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