Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been cautioned about potential
backlash from the British public if they attend King Charles III's coronation in
May.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may face a difficult decision if they choose to attend the historic event, as they could be met with public disapproval.
The coronation, set to take place on May 6 in Westminster Abbey, marks a significant milestone almost 70 years after Queen Elizabeth II's coronation.
Hilary Fordwich, a royal commentator, suggests that if the couple attends the ceremony, they may face being booed by the public they "threw under the bus".
Despite being invited to the event, it remains uncertain whether Archie and Lilibet's parents will attend.