The palace stated on Wednesday that Harry will attend the big event alone, while Meghan remains in California with their children Archie and Lilibet. While Meghan's absence may be a disappointment for Harry, it could make things easier for other members of the royal family.
Some royal fans believe that Buckingham Palace is expressing their relief about Meghan's absence from the landmark ceremony by using the word "pleased" in their announcement.
There are speculations and rumors that King Charles has requested Harry not to bring the Duchess with him, as some senior royals believe that she drove a wedge between them and Harry.
It is worth mentioning that Harry reportedly missed seeing his grandmother before she died last September after a disagreement with the royal family over whether or not Meghan could fly north with him. According to a new book, the Duke's demands before the death of his grandmother "shocked" the royals.
He had been in the UK for the WellChild Awards when the monarch suddenly fell ill, but he could not arrive to say goodbye to the Queen. According to reports, the Duke had decided not to fly to Scotland with his brother and uncles after a disagreement over his wife.
When Harry insisted that she should accompany him, it was his father who told him she couldn't come.
In the current context, some critics believe that the palace is "pleased" to announce that Meghan is not accompanying her husband to the UK. However, the reasons behind this decision are unclear and subject to speculation.