Prince Harry rejects invitation to King Charles III’s 75th birthday

Prince Harry will not attend King Charles III’s birthday celebration, and the reason is not what the media originally speculated.

As reported by US WeeklyPrince Harry, 39, claimed he was never invited to King Charles’ 75th birthday party.

Harry’s spokesperson told the outlet: “In response to UK media headlines, there has been no contact regarding an invitation to Her Majesty’s upcoming birthday.”

Before Harry’s rep cleared things up, a source initially said US Weekly who rejected the invitation to the event. The celebration will take place at Clarence House in London on November 14.

Could Prince Harry and Meghan Markle join another royal family?

Even though tensions are high in Harry and Meghan’s family, they have been invited to join another: the Kardashians.

Recently, keeping up with the Kardashians Personality Kris Jenner extended an invitation to royalty to appear on the show. Luckily for Jenner, the invitation was well received.

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A source said heat magazineas reported by india 100, “It meant a lot to Meghan when she found out and reinforced what she had felt for a while: that the Kardashians are a great family who have been misjudged and mistreated a lot in the media, just like her and Harry. .”

TO KUWTK This appearance wouldn’t be the first time Markle has appeared on television. The former actress turned duchess appeared in productions including Suits, remember me, and horrible bosses. An appearance on the fan-favorite reality show could reignite Markle’s career and broaden Harry’s Hollywood horizons.

—But not everyone is a fan of Meghan Markle

Queen Elizabeth’s childhood friend Lady Glenconner recently spoke out about Meghan Markle’s experience in the royal family. According to Markle, 91, it is possible that she had an overly idealized vision of what life in the royal family would be like.

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Glenconner recalled a conversation he had with American politician John Kerry during the coronation of King Charles III. When Glenconner asked Kerry about the perception of Harry and Meghan in the United States, the former secretary of state reportedly expressed sympathy for Prince Harry.

“We all feel very, very sorry for Harry,” Kerry reportedly responded. “I think I can leave it at that.”

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Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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