Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be uninvited to the upcoming Coronation ceremony as members of the Royal Family fear private conversations will end up in the 'paperback edition' of Spare.
Members of the Royal Family are said to"not want" Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the upcoming Coronation ceremony.launched a series of attacksFamily members are now concerned private details of the Coronation could end up in the"paperback edition" of Spare if Harry and Meghan are there.
According to The Sun, the families of Princess Anne and Prince Edward have expressed their concerns that Harry and Meghan could exploit private conversations at a later date. “They do not want private conversations at the Coronation making it into the paperback edition of Spare.” The royal couple gracefully waved to the crowd, while at the same time, were being swarmed by the press who were desperate for a response over Harry's book.
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