Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's last engagement as working members of the royal family was reportedly blighted by tensions between the two sides despite the Princess of Wales gesture
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle's last engagement as working members of the royal family was reportedly blighted by tensions between the two sides.
According to reports in The Mirror, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be appearing at this year's service at Westminster Abbey with new monarch King Charles. The couple offered to join Meghan and Harry in skipping the procession on the day itself after the order of services was printed, meaning they were incorrect as they all waited for the service to start in their seats.
Prince Edward and his wife Sophie did lean over to chat to the Sussexes and they could be seen laughing together. "Harry was told that having stepped down from royal duties, he and Meghan would sit and wait with the congregation. The prospect of the televised image of their isolation in the Abbey appalled them.
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