Prince Harry and wife Meghan are still undecided whether to attend the coronation of the British king.

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(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Britain will hold the coronation ceremony of the king for 70 years on May 6 this year. Charles III wants his children and grandchildren to witness the coronation ceremony, but according to sources, Prince Harry (Prince Harry) And his wife Meghan (Meghan Markle) is still undecided whether to attend the coronation.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, neither the king himself nor Prince William (Prince William) have directly discussed matters related to the coronation ceremony with Prince Harry.

It is understood that Prince Harry hopes to have a formal meeting with his father and brother before the ceremony.

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A source said: "If the atmosphere on the day of the ceremony is as 'toxic' as the Queen's 70th Platinum Jubilee, or the Queen's funeral, Harry will not attend.

His position has never wavered," and the source stressed that "Harry wants to reconcile with his family, but so far nothing has changed."

Despite reports that the royal family was furious over Harry's allegations in his memoir "Spare," members of the royal family remained "highly anticipating" Harry's attendance at the ceremony, with the government working on measures in response to Harry's appearance. The prince may flash across the UK within 48 hours of the coronation.

Foreign media also raised another possibility, that is, Prince Harry attended the event alone, and his wife Meghan stayed at home in California, because May 6th is the 4th birthday of Prince Archie (Archie Mountbatten-Windsor).

In this regard, a royal source said: "No matter what they (the Harry family) ultimately decide, they will act together."

Prince Harry talked about the coronation in an interview with TV last month: "A lot of things may happen between now and the day of the ceremony. But you know, I am always open, and the initiative is in their hands." He also said: " There's a lot to talk about, but I really hope they are willing to sit down and talk about it."