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Chiara Fiorillo

William and Kate 'won't tell Harry and Meghan anything' in fear chats will be 'for sale'

The Prince and Princess of Wales will not talk to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle about the upcoming Coronation plans as they fear that "everything is for sale", a commentator has claimed.

News Corp Columnist Louise Roberts claimed everyone close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is "terrified" that any "aside comment" could be leaked to the American press to allow them to make a profit.

Harry and Meghan have been invited to the King's Coronation on May 6 and, while it is believed they want to attend the event, they have not communicated their decision publicly yet.

Ms Roberts said royals fear that anything they tell Harry and Meghan could be "magnified for an American audience", adding that the Sussexes are becoming "increasingly more outrageous in their claims".

Harry and Meghan have not yet confirmed whether they will attend the King's Coronation in May (Getty Images)

The columnist told Sky News Australia: "Who knows what they'll say after they leave the UK and go back to America after the Coronation.

"But the problem is that anyone who could be close to them, for example, William and Kate, won't tell them anything.

"Everyone's terrified, everything's for sale, every indiscretion or every aside comment could be magnified for an American audience in order to get them a profit."

The claims come after a royal insider said that Harry and Meghan want to be part of the "special family moment" when royals gather on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the Coronation.

Usually, only working members of the Royal Family appear on the balcony, however, according to a source, Harry and Meghan would also like to be there, even though they stepped down as senior royals in January 2020.

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The source told OK!: "This could prove a real sticking point because the Palace have narrowed it down to only working members of the royal family on the balcony.

"Harry and Meghan are keen that they too should be a part of that special family moment."

Another insider said: "Once the King has been crowned, there will be a Coronation procession that will start at Westminster Abbey and end at Buckingham Palace. Once the procession reaches the Palace, the King will take to the balcony and wave at the crowds with the rest of the royal family members and their children.

"This is where Harry and Meghan have requested inclusion."

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