Prince William may ban Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from coming to King Charles’ coronation, according to a expert. Royal biographer Angela Levin spoke out after the Netflix documentary release.
There are fears the Coronation may become "all about them", with tne correspondent claimed that the docuseries was "very damaging."
She told The Sun: “You can't have people like this going to the King’s coronation. It’s an important occasion and it can't just be all about them - and if they do come it will be all about them.
"I think Prince William will say ‘absolutely not you can not come’. He is the most annoyed about all of this and today once again they dragged him through the mud.”
“There’s no question that this is a very damaging docuseries," Richard Fitzwilliams added. “It's skilfully made and destructive - particularly to William - extremely cruel. There's no doubt that the rift between the brothers will irretrievable after the claims in regard to the Sandringham summit.”
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Harry's book, Spare, is out in January and could contain damaging revelations about his relationship with William and Charles. The pair have not named the royal they accused of making a racist remark about son Archie before he was born, Birmingham Live reports.
But footage was played in the documentary of Harry telling Oprah he would never share that conversation. The palaces have declined to comment on the claims.
It was business as usual for the royal family as they carried on with their duties, including preparing for the Princess of Wales's carol concert on Thursday evening. Harry has not revealed the details but said it was "terrifying" and happened when the Queen summoned Charles, now King, and William and Harry to Sandringham in January 2020 to resolve the Megxit crisis.
"It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that just simply weren't true, and my grandmother quietly sit there and sort of take it all in," the duke said.
The tense meeting came in the wake of the Sussex's issuing a statement saying they wanted to step back as senior royals.
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