The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not yet confirmed whether they will be attending King Charles III's coronation, which has caused some speculation. However, it is believed that they may soon reveal their decision regarding their attendance at the event.
The coronation will be a historic event and will be attended by almost all members of the royal family, as well as dignitaries from around the world and a number of famous faces. A source close to the couple, who are based in California, has claimed that Prince Harry is waiting for a positive response from the Palace before making any decision, as he and his wife, Meghan Markle, have many questions about how the event will work.
It is said that the couple have held lengthy discussions with the Firm about their potential attendance. A royal source has commented that "All families are difficult, but this is no normal family, of course. Harry has a lot of questions about how the event will work. It is such a historical event and it’s hoped that Archie and Lilibet and their parents will be there."
Previous reports have suggested that the couple were being "factored into the planning" of the ceremony, with staff working on the expectation that they will attend. Even the bookies have cut their odds on Harry and Meghan attending the event. Coral has slashed its odds to 1-3 as of the end of March, down from 4-5 earlier in the month.
Harry's relationship with his royal relatives has been strained following the release of his autobiography, Spare, earlier this year. Despite this, it is hoped that he and Meghan will attend the coronation of King Charles III.