Most people ‘will be delighted’ if Harry and Meghan don’t attend Charles’ coronation

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Most people ‘will be delighted’ if Harry and Meghan don’t attend Charles’ coronation
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Royal author Angela Levin says most people in the UK will be delighted if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle don’t show for King Charles III’s upcoming coronation.

“And even more delighted if Meghan doesn’t feel brave enough to come,” Ms Levin told Sky News Australia host Paul Murray.

Ms Levin said there will be “boos like you’ve never heard” directed toward Harry and Meghan given the pair are “so badly regarded now”.

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