Prince Harry and Meghan’s children have not been invited to the coronation, but the queen consort’s grandchildren are expected to be invited in an official role, according to a report.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been invited and are expected to attend the event on May 6, but many family members are privately telling friends they will give them “the chill”.
In a new snub, members of the royal family hope the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be “sitting in Iceland” if they attend King Charles and Camilla’s coronation as expected.
Palace officials consider the Sussexes’ children too young to attend the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, but the couple will likely spend part of the day with Archie, who turns four on May 6, and Lilibet, now called Prince and Princess. while celebrating their son’s birthday.
But whether or not they wish to bring their young children to the Coronation, the palace’s decision to exclude them is likely to inflame tensions.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s children have not been invited to the coronation, according to a report

In a further slight, members of the royal family hope the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be “sitting in Iceland” if they attend the coronation of King Charles (right) and Camilla (left) as expected.

Nine-year-old Prince George (left) and his sister Princess Charlotte (centre), who will turn eight shortly before the ceremony, are currently expected to attend. The decision on whether or not to bring Prince Louis (bottom right), who turns five in April, is reportedly being “mulled over” by the Prince (second left) and Princess of Wales (right).
Nine-year-old Prince George and his sister Princess Charlotte, who will turn eight shortly before the ceremony, are currently expected to attend as the future King is expected to play an official role.
The decision on whether or not to bring Prince Louis, who turns five in April, is reportedly being “mulled over” by the Prince and Princess of Wales. However, it is likely that he will make an appearance, the sunday telegraph reports.
According to reports, Camilla’s grandchildren are expected to attend their grandmother and stepfather’s coronation and have an official role.
The queen consort’s son, Tom Parker Bowles, has two sons, aged 15 and 13, and daughter Laura Lopes has 13-year-old twins. According to reports from her, she expected them to wear the canopy that is placed over her when she is anointed.
However, a Buckingham Palace source told The sunday time that it would be ‘totally improper’ to discuss the roles of the queen consort’s grandchildren but not those of her husband.
Harry and Meghan will not be invited to participate in the official balcony appearance and many family members do not wish to socialize with the couple.
A family friend said: ‘Many relatives will turn their backs on you. One told me, “I hope they’re sitting in Iceland.”
“Many family members just don’t want anything more to do with them. If they have to see them at the Coronation, so be it, but they don’t want to socialize with them.

Charles, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew watch a flight from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping The Color for the Queen birthday parade on June 8, 2019.

According to reports, Camilla’s grandchildren are expected to attend their grandmother and stepfather’s coronation and have an official role. Pictured: The Queen Consort with her children Tom Parker Bowles (left) and Laura Lopes (right) in 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have waged a campaign against their own family in a series of media interviews since stepping down from royal duties three years ago.
Last week, Prince Harry appeared in a televised interview with controversial ‘trauma therapist’ Gabor Mate in which he said he had ‘learned a new language of therapy’ but discovered ‘my family didn’t speak that language’.
Many in the Royal Family are now preparing for the arrival of the Sussexes in less than two months as the countdown to the Coronation continues.
The couple are expected to stay at Frogmore Cottage during their visit.
The lease on their home on the Windsor property expires at the end of March, but they have been allowed to keep it running for a few months while they sort through their belongings and arrange for their shipment to California.

Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, pictured with the King and Queen Consort at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey last year.

Harry and Meghan have been invited and are expected to attend the King’s Coronation on May 6.

Members of the Royal Family with the late Queen Elizabeth at the Platinum Jubilee Pageant last year
Last week, Harry and Meghan revealed that their children would be using the titles Prince and Princess when they announced that their daughter Lilibet had been christened at Montecito. As grandsons of a reigning monarch, young Sussexes are entitled to rank. After hearing that this was the Sussexes’ wish, Royal’s official website updated their titles accordingly. It is believed that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will also be able to use their ‘HRH’ status in the future.
While Harry agreed not to use his title of His Royal Highness for stepping down from royal duties, his children could still adopt theirs. Similarly, Prince Andrew has said that he will not use SAR, but his daughters Beatrice and Eugenie have the right to do so.
Palace sources say that while the Sussexes will not appear on the balcony as part of the Coronation, there was discussion about whether they would take part in other events related to the celebrations.