King Charles is reportedly keen to have the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at his coronation...
The monarch is now said to have asked the Archbishop of Canterbury to broker a deal, ‘senior sources close to Lambeth Palace’ told the Daily Mail.
It’s claimed that one way he could do this is by ‘going on a walkabout in a deprived London borough’. He has previously refused to say whether he would accept an invite, adding that he needs ‘accountability’ to ever have ‘peace’ with his relatives.supports HTML5 videoA source reportedly said: ’The family is split, and all the indications are that Harry is being advised to agree to nothing at this stage and “play it long” right up to the last minute, which is making negotiations with him very difficult.
‘While he might decide at some point to discard his titles of his own volition, he objects to the idea of being forcibly stripped of them.
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