Henry and Meghan's serious accusations against the British Crown have shaken the relationship between family members

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The Dukes of Sussex, Henry and Meghan, will be an uncomfortable figure when the coronation of Charles III takes place. However, Charles of England has decided to invite them to the coronation ceremony, which will take place next year. Despite the criticism leveled against the British royal family in the documentary that is triumphing on Netflix , the youngest son of Diana of Wales will not be excluded from this historic event, as reported by the Daily Telegraph . Buckingham Palace sources have told the newspaper that the couple will be able to take part in the event, scheduled for May 6, if they see fit. As of now, the Dukes of Sussex have not yet received a formal invitation, but from the palace it would have been made known that "all members of the family will be welcome".


Regarding the accusations made by the Dukes of Sussex to the monarchical institution, from Buckingham they have informed the rotary that they will not respond to the criticisms that Henry and Meghan launch from their docureality . Although the attacks are acknowledged, Buckingham would have had no intention of stripping Henry and Meghan of the dukedom that Queen Elizabeth II gave them before she died on the occasion of their wedding. The members of the British royal family, reports the Daily Mail , plan to maintain the activities of their official agenda without commenting on any accusations despite the wide dissemination that Henry and Meghan's statements have had in the six episodes made public by Netflix, one hour each.



Henry of England recounts in the Netflix documentary details of the important meeting he held with his family on January 13, 2020 at Sandringham, where the Windsors usually spend the Christmas holidays, about their plans to move abroad. Enric says that he had been made several proposals, but that he had chosen to get a job to be financially independent and, at the same time, fulfill certain public commitments to support the Crown. “It was terrifying to have my brother yell at me and yell at me and have my father say things that just weren't true. And my grandmother, sitting in silence assimilating everything", explains Enric about how that idea he had had did not arouse any interest in his relatives. Next January 10, Henry will publish his memoirs, where it is expected that there will be new revelations potentially damaging to the reputation of the British royal house.