King Charles III at Pollock Country Park in Glasgow, during a visit to the Burrell Collection to officially reopen it after a six-year-long renovation.
According to a source, King Charles III wouldn't mind being criticized by Prince Harry, but that's something he won't tolerate.
A source has claimed that King Charles III, Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle will not invite the Duchess of Sussex to their coronation if Prince Harry criticizes Queen Consort Camilla in his future memoir. On May 6, 2023, the coronation ceremony of the King and Queen Consort will take place at Westminster Abbey in London.
According to a friend of Camilla's, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be allowed to attend the coronation if Camilla is mentioned in the much-awaited book. According to the insider, Charles' highly passionate relationship with Camilla and his feelings of security towards her are to blame, reports the Daily Beast.
Prince Harry's opinion of his stepmother Camilla, his rift with brother Prince William, the turbulent relationship with Prince Charles and his and Meghan's departure from the royal family in 2020 will likely all be covered in the memoir, which Penguin plans to publish Random House.
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Since Charles has been so protective of Camilla, everything he has done over the past 20 years is aimed at helping the public accept Camilla, the source said. If Harry forces Charles to make a decision by cursing Camilla in his book, there is no doubt that he will choose Camilla, the source said. However, it is okay for Harry to criticize Charles because "he can take it on the chin", the friend said.
It has previously been reported that Prince Harry's book, originally scheduled for publication in 2022, may be delayed further as he is rewriting some of it in the wake of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. According to a royal expert, the book is being edited because the Duke of Sussex is not meant to offend anyone.
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The Royal House declined to comment on the report. According to palace sources, the guest list is still up for discussion, leaving the inclusion or exclusion of Harry and Meghan deliberately open
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