King Charles III's coronation is a coveted invited among the elite.
What’s causing even more stress is that the invitations are being sent out in a two-stage process: a save-the-date email and then a paper invitation via snail mail. The recipients will have to acknowledge the email before they get that coveted invitation with the source calling it “a practical arrangement” for the palace. We at least know that Harry and Meghan, but it’s unknown whether they will choose to be in attendance for Charles’ big day.
There is a lot at stake for the royal family because Charles is looking to set the tone for his reign as he tries to modernize the monarchy. Harry and Meghan have to decide because stepping into the landmines of the British press definitely takes a thick skin. And for the aristocrats waiting for their invites, they are holding their breath until that email lands in their inbox.
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