Earlier this week, Sussex fans were delighted with the news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were invited to the coronation of King Charles.
The king inviting his own princely son to an important ceremony may not seem like a big deal, but it’s important to remember that this is a tense time in the Sussex clan.
And for a long time it looked like Harry and Meghan would suffer the humiliation of being humiliated.
After all, not so long ago, Charles made the terrible decision to evict Harry and Meghan from Frogmore Cottage, apparently for petty and punitive reasons.

Charles reportedly began eviction proceedings the day after Harry’s controversial memoir hit bookstores.
So it was widely assumed that the expulsion was Charles’ way of attacking the content of Harry’s book.
However, there are now reasons to believe that Prince William and Kate Middleton may have pushed the King into action.

“They [Prince and Princess of Wales] would absolutely support Charles’s decision. “They probably don’t want Harry and Meghan to be neighbours,” royal expert Jennie Bond said recently OK! magazine (via The Telegraph).
There are plans to replace Harry and Meghan with Charles’ brother, Prince Andrew.
And despite the fact that Andrew is a sex offender who paid his victims with money borrowed from the Queen, it seems that William and Kate will take him as neighbors with Harry and Meghan.

“I think they’ll probably have Andrew,” Bond confirmed.
As for Charles, insiders say the decision to evict Harry and Meghan could affect his relationship with their two children.
“Not only his son, but also his grandson,” said a source close to the situation.

Interestingly, Harry and Meghan have yet to publicly respond to Charles’ coronation invitation.
“An immediate decision on whether the Duke and Duchess will attend will not be announced by us at this time,” a representative for the couple said in a statement issued over the weekend.
A new Bloomberg poll shows that 41% of Britons support Prince Harry attending the coronation, with 37% saying he should. not come

Respondents were less supportive of Meghan, with 43% believing she should stay at home, even if Harry attends.
We’d say that would be an insult to Meghan…
… is it not because the British have treated him with this abomination for the past seven years.