The British royal family is said to be taking a collective sigh of relief over Meghan Markle being a no-show for King Charles’ big day.
On April 12, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Prince Harry will attend his father’s coronation, ending months of speculation about whether the Duke of Sussex would be welcome after writing his explosive memoir "Spare." His wife will remain at the couple’s California home with their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. "I think there is a quiet relief that Meghan isn’t coming because it avoids so many situations," True Royalty TV co-founder Nick Bullen told Fox News Digital. "It avoids all cameras being trained on Meghan when it’s the king’s day.
People would be waiting to see what their reactions are. Do people give side eye to each other in the front row? I think the fact that she isn’t coming is a good thing.The fact that [Prince Harry] is coming is a good thing." Bullen is an award-winning documentarian who has been producing programs about the British royal family for 20 years.
He has also worked closely with the king for about a decade. On April 21, the streaming platform will premiere "His Majesty’s Coronation: Behind the Throne," a special featuring a panel of royal experts and insiders who will dig deep into the traditions associated with the coronation.The king will be crowned on May 6 at London’s Westminster Abbey.
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