Reports have suggested that King Charles does wish for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend his coronation and may be willing to offer them several incentives to come. According to the Mirror, it has been reported that His Majesty has approached the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby about a potential agreement so that his youngest son and daughter-in-law could attend despite the recent fallout from Harry's bombshell memoir Spare.

Whether the pair would be present for the Westminster Abbey ceremony on May 6 has been the topic of speculation since Charles' ascent to the throne last year. It is now two years since Harry and Meghan stood down as working royals with the former prince's book containing a number of damaging revelations about senior members of the Royal Family.

A source has now revealed to the Mail On Sunday that Harry could be offered a "high-profile seating position" for the ceremony as well as an assurance he can keep his titles as an "inducement" to attend.

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The source reportedly said: "Harry's camp made clear that the idea that he would just attend the Coronation and behave himself but then be stripped of his titles was a total non-starter.

"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. He resents being lumped together with Andrew in the public mind as the two 'problem Princes' when he considers the circumstances to be totally different."

Meanwhile, it has been reported that Charles could break his silence on Harry and Meghan in a landmark BBC interview. Palace aides are apparently discussing the possibility of the monarch using the chat to give his side of the story.

If the Palace does agree, Charles could set the record straight on the 'Megxit' drama, in which Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, stepped back as working Royal Family members. Since the claims, Charles, 74, and Prince William, 40, and wife Kate, 41, have maintained a dignified silence.

King Charles' coronation is set to take place on Saturday May 6, 2023
King Charles is also said to be mulling over doing a TV interview with the BBC

BBC bosses reportedly want the King to do a piece to camera about his life and his plans as monarch. This would then feature in their coverage celebrating his coronation on May 6.

The BBC have the option to use veteran broadcaster 78-year-old Jonathan Dimbleby, a long-term friend of Charles, to conduct the chat. It is claimed that there is some concern from Palace aides about the line of questioning, but sources say the monarch is mulling over the interview offer.

The insider said: “Plans are already up and running for coronation coverage at the BBC, including the profile on the monarch. It is not the done thing to avoid subjects in interviews, so it makes matters tricky.

"Even one small comment on Harry and Meghan would make worldwide news. It could also prompt a response from Harry, which would be unpredictable, like so much. Everything is very delicate."

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