• Docuseries The 'decalogue' of Harry and Meghan that makes Buckingham Palace tremble

  • Docuseries New attack by Harry and Meghan on the royal family: "They were willing to lie to protect my brother"

The Dukes of Sussex,

Harry

and

Meghan

, will be invited to the coronation ceremony of King Charles III next year,

despite the criticism leveled against the Royal Family in the documentary they made for Netflix

, as reported by the "Daily Telegraph" this Saturday. .

Buckingham Palace sources explained to the newspaper that the couple will be able to participate in the event, scheduled for May 6, if they wish.

In the same way, the palace does not intend to respond to the accusations that the Sussexes launch in the documentary nor to strip Harry and Meghan of the dukedom, as some voices request.

The sources added that the Royal Family wishes to maintain "dignity" in the face of criticism and will therefore keep official activities on their agenda without comment.

Although the Sussexes have not yet received a formal invitation to the Coronation ceremony, a source told the "Telegraph" that "all family members are welcome."

In the last chapters of the documentary series revealed by Netflix,

Prince Harry describes as "terrifying" the moment in which his brother, Crown Prince William, yelled

at him during a meeting to decide his future in the British Royal House.

Netflix posted this Thursday the second part of the documentary "Harry and Meghan", in which the Duke of Sussex tells details of the difficulties he faced with the now King Charles III and the Prince of Wales, William, when they negotiated his departure from the House Real -in January 2020-, and also from the negative headlines and articles towards Meghan Markle, which, according to Enrique, her family did nothing to deny.

The Duke of Sussex recounted details of

the important meeting he held with his family on January 13, 2020 in Sandringham, eastern England, about his plans to move abroad

.

Enrique says that they had made several proposals to him and that he had chosen to have a job to be financially independent and, at the same time, fulfill public commitments to support his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.

But "quickly," Enrique explains, it became clear that such an option was not possible: "It was terrifying to have my brother yell at me and yell at me and my father say things that just weren't true. And my grandmother, sitting quietly taking it all in." .

On January 10, Prince Harry will publish his memoirs, where it is expected that there will be new potentially damaging revelations for the reputation of the Royal House.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

Know more

  • Real home

  • prince harry

  • Netflix

  • Meghan Markle