According to sources, there hasn't been any outreach to invite the Sussexes, and one can't help but wonder if the ongoing rift with the Royal Family plays a role in their exclusion. We all remember the explosive ITV interview where Harry voiced grievances about how they felt treated during the Queen's passing, and it seems those words still linger in the minds of the firm.
Moreover, the Sussexes have faced a barrage of challenges in recent months, including the loss of their Spotify deal and a decline in popularity both in the UK and the US. Their behavior in interviews and the revelations in Harry's memoir, "Spare," have undoubtedly shaken the trust within the Royal Family. But is this decision truly better for all concerned?
While it may provide temporary relief from potential tensions, it also reinforces the deepening divide within the family. Shouldn't the occasion of the Queen's one-year death anniversary serve as an opportunity to reconcile and unite as a family? The timing is also noteworthy, as the Sussexes will be in Europe to launch the 2023 Invictus Games, just a short flight away from the Royal Family. It seems like an opportunity to come together and remember the Queen as a family.