PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle still haven’t publicly confirmed whether they’ll attend King Charles’ coronation, despite the RSVP deadline passing.
Staff have reportedly been told to make plans as if Prince Harry and Meghan were attending.
It comes as Buckingham Palace revealed new details for King Charles’ big day next month.
It has been confirmed that the King and Queen Camilla will only use the 260-year-old Gold State Coach one way during the coronation, in what was a “personal choice of Their Majesties”.
The royals will use the four tonne golden carriage on their return to Buckingham Palace, whilst opting for the more comfortable Diamond Jubilee State Coach on their journey to Westminster Abbey.
What music will play at the Coronation?
With just one month to go until the King’s Coronation, royals fans across the globe are eager to learn more about the historic ceremony.
With that in mind, what music will play as King Charles ascends the throne?
According to the Royal Family’s official website, six orchestral commissions, five choral commissions and one organ commission have been composed specially for the big day.
The music has been composed by legendary British composers such as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Patrick Doyle, Iain Farrington plus new works by Sarah Class, Nigel Hess, Paul Mealor, Tarik O’Regan, Roxanna Panufnik, Shirley J. Thompson, Judith Weir, Roderick Williams, and Debbie Wiseman.
Prince Harry was the ‘driving force’ for Megxit, new book claims
Prince Harry was the “driving force” behind his and Meghan’s exit from the Royal Family, a new book has claimed.
Royal writer Robert Jobson explained how some members of the Firm pinned Harry’s exit on Meghan, while others saw it as the Prince’s idea.
One senior aide said: “Some blame Meghan Markle for the fallout, ignoring the fact that Harry seems to be the driving force in everything that happened.
“There was a point when officials joked Harry was the victim of Stockholm syndrome, and he was Meghan’s hostage, but now most just feel Harry has turned his back on everything he has known.”