The coronation of King Charles is only two months away, but still the spectre of Harry and Meghan looms large over what should be a joyous day, both for the country and the Royal Family.
As I have already revealed, the couple have both been invited to King Charles' big day on Saturday 6 May. However, whether they decide to attend is an entirely different matter
Harry, 38, has already made it clear he wants an apology from his family before he will commit. But one of the major problems standing in the way of any sort of reconciliation, or even acceptance of differing points of view, is William's anger at his brother's behaviour.
'He feels completely betrayed by Harry for making public all the private conversations and family issues,' says an insider. And for what? Money, yes, but Harry airing his anger and pain is not going to help heal the broken relationship with his brother. Put frankly, William can never trust him again. It will take a long time for them to even begin to talk.'
The feeling is that Harry, probably with Meghan and their children, will attend, but a Westminster Abbey seating plan is being drawn up that places them as far away from Kate and William as possible.
This story is from the March 11, 2023 edition of WOMAN - UK.
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