Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have been invited to attend the coronation of King Charles III, The Sunday Times reported on Sunday, but the couple, who left Britain to live in the US in 2020, have yet to say whether he will. to make this trip, reports AFP.

Prince Harry and Meghan MarklePhoto: Netflix / BACKGRID / Backgrid UK / Profimedia

According to a spokesman for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, quoted by the British daily, Prince Harry “recently received an email from Her Majesty’s Office regarding the coronation” of Charles, 74, which is due to take place on May 6.

“We will not make an immediate decision about the Duke and Duchess’s participation at this stage,” the spokesman said.

The return of the Dukes of Sussex to the UK for the coronation has been the subject of much speculation in the British media in recent months following the pair’s vicious attacks on the royal family.

Following a documentary released on Netflix in December, Harry, 38, published his controversial memoir Spare in early January, in which he talks about his teenage years marked by alcohol and drugs and details the breakdown of his relationship with his father, the King Charles III, and his brother William.

Harry says he grew up in a ‘broken home’

On Saturday night, the Duke of Sussex made the new admissions in a pay-per-view interview with renowned trauma and addiction specialist Gabor Mate.

Prince Harry has revealed that he has always felt “a bit different” from the rest of the British royal family and that, having grown up in a “broken home”, he is doing his best not to pass on the “trauma” to his children, Archie. 3 years and Lilibeth 1 year.

Since leaving in 2020, Harry and Meghan have only returned to the UK on rare occasions, including to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II last September.

In 2021, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Duke of Sussex traveled alone to the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip.

Evacuate Frogmore Cottage

The couple stayed at Frogmore Cottage during those trips, but this week King Charles III stripped them of their right to live in the residence.

The Sun and The Telegraph reported that Buckingham Palace had issued an “eviction notice” to the couple, who have repeatedly criticized the British royal family since leaving Britain.

Frogmore Cottage, a five-bedroom residence near Windsor Castle in west London, was given to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex by Queen Elizabeth II in 2018 as a wedding gift.

A source close to the Dukes of Sussex, quoted by their biographer Omid Scobie, said they would have “until early summer” to move the rest of their belongings out of the residence. (Source Agerpres)