Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are on 'thin ice' with the Royal Family and have been warned to be on their 'best behaviour' if they attend King Charles Coronation in May.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed they have been invited to the Coronation, but haven't announced whether they will attend the ceremony. The couple have reportedly been warned that if they step out of line during the historic event, they will be ejected from the proceedings.
Their invitation to the Kings Coronation comes after Harry's bombshell memoir Spare made a series of serious allegations against members of his family, including Prince William and Queen Consort Camilla. If the Duke and Duchess attend, a royal insider claims the couple will be "watched like hawks" to ensure everything runs smoothly on the day, reports the Mirror.
Speaking to Heat Magazine, the insider said: "If they put even a toe out of line, they'll be banned from future royal occasions," adding that there are "only so many olive branches Charles can offer".
The source alleged that some royals are "baffled" that the duo received invites in the first place following their brutal snipes at the monarchy.
Hitting out at the couple for the "stress and negativity" caused in the build-up to the day, the source continued: "Bad behaviour will not be tolerated. Meghan and Harry are on the thinnest of ice - even if they don't seem to realise it."
This comes after Harry's bombshell claims in his memoir Spare, where he detailed an incident where his brother William physically attacked him. He also made a series of statements about Camilla, describing her as "the other woman" and an "evil-stepmother".
It followed his claims to Anderson Cooper that Camilla "sacrificed" him to improve her own reputation in the press as she tried to improve her public image.
Speaking to Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes ahead of his book launch, Harry said Camilla's need to rehabilitate her image made her dangerous due to the way she was forming relationships within the press.
He told the journalist: "There was open willingness on both sides to trade of information. And with a family built on hierarchy, and with her, on the way to being Queen consort, there was gonna be people or bodies left in the street because of that."
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