It sounds like it could potentially be a full house of royals when King Charles has his official coronation following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Royal expert Katie Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight on January 9 that she didn’t believe the rumors Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, may not attend or have a big role on the big day, set to take place in May, claiming, “My sources close to the king say that he will be extending that olive branch and that he will be inviting Meghan [Markle] and Harry to the coronation.” Nicholl added, “It is his son after all, and the king really does want a reconciliation in the long term. But it was interesting hearing Harry saying that the ball is in the royal family’s court.” However, it sounds like nothing is set in stone just yet and the guest list is still being worked on.
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Nicholl’s words come shortly after it was claimed Charles doesn’t agree with Harry’s suggestion his family have shown no effort to reconcile with him and the Duchess of Sussex. A source told The Telegraph in early January that Charles is potentially still in touch with his son, noting, “[He’s] reiterated that his door remains open and that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are welcome at any time.” As for Harry, he claimed during his ITV interview, “I want reconciliation. But first, there needs to be some accountability.”