Meghan Markle won't probably ever go to another royal event subsequent to censuring the King's coronation, a royal expert has guaranteed.
Prince Harry yesterday confirmed he will jet 5,000 miles for the historic event alone, while his wife stays in California with their two children.
Their decision is understood to be to a great extent down to the reality the May 6 ceremony falls on son Archie's fourth birthday celebration.
Rob Jobson, author of impending book Our King: The Man and the Monarch Uncovered, claims it is currently improbable the Duchess of Sussex will at any point be at another official Palace event.
He said: "uplifting news Harry has acknowledged the welcome and will be there to help his dad.
"It is the most logical move in a tough spot and Harry has hit the nail on the head.
"He would profoundly think twice about it on the off chance that he didn't go to the greatest day of his dad's life.
"In any case, the reality his wife isn't going to implies it is currently exceptionally far-fetched we will at any point see her go to an official or Palace event again aside from perhaps the King's funeral."
The former actress, 41, was toward the end in the UK for the Queen's funeral in September 2022.
Before that, the Sussexes made the overseas trip for the Platinum Celebration in June.
Coronation invitation were given to the couple over five weeks prior yet they kept the King, 74, and Queen, 75, pausing, in any event, missing the delicate April 3 cutoff time.
They held on until yesterday to conffirm Harry will be at Westminster Abbey without his family.
Sources close Meghan guarantee there were many purposes behind her to remain behind, yet the principal one was to celebrate Archie's big day.
The mum and son both went for the Platinum Jubilee last June notwithstanding it conflicting with Lilibet's first birthday.
Be that as it may, it is perceived neither one of the grandchilds was welcome to the hour and a half coronation since they are too young.
Harry, who won't play a formal role, is supposed to remain at Frogmore Cottage once and for all one month from now before he moves out.
It isn't figured he will be in both of the processions between the Palace and Abbey, or show up with the King and Queen on the balcony.
Furthermore, it is perceived the 38-year-old won't go to the show at Windsor Palace, nor Sunday's Big Lunch, on his "fairly quick" trip.
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