On the birthday of their baby Archie, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might skip King Charles’ coronation.
According to rumours, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been instructed “not to perform any antics” on May 6, 2023, when King Charles III will be crowned.
The birthday of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son, Archie Harrison, who happens to be born on the same day, may also be observed.
Natalie Oliveri, a royal correspondent for the Today Show, suggested that the California-based royal couple may skip the coronation in favour of throwing a party for their son.
She mentioned that Harry and Meghan had previously carried out a similar action when they honoured the birthday of their daughter Lilibet Diana while the Queen was celebrating her Platinum Jubilee.
Also, they are being urged to follow the plan closely and refrain from any pranks during the coronation, the expert stated.
“Their performance during the Coronation would likely resemble the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration from the previous year, she continued.
“They may appear at one or two occasions, but for the most part, they will remain hidden since they don’t want to detract from the significance of the historical event.
Archie’s birthday is today as well, so they might throw a small celebration at Frogmore Cottage like they did for Lilibet.