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Meghan Markle Urged to Avoid Stealing Limelight from King Charles’ Coronation

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Meghan Markle Urged to Avoid Stealing Limelight from King Charles’ Coronation

In a recent development, Meghan Markle has been advised against doing anything that would overshadow King Charles’ coronation and potentially cast her in a negative light.

Royal expert Carol Lieberman, speaking to Express.co.uk, expressed concerns that the Duchess of Sussex might seek media attention on the same day as the coronation to celebrate her son Prince Archie’s birthday.

Lieberman stated, “It’s going to be very hard for Meghan to resist making a splash for Archie’s birthday on the same day as the coronation.”

She further added, “She’ll want to steal some of the spotlight, even if it is from Montecito instead of London.”

Interestingly, a source close to a member of the coronation choir revealed that Meghan Markle had contacted TV choirmaster Gareth Malone, instructing him to organize a choir performance to commemorate Archie’s birthday, similar to Lilibet’s christening.

This move has raised eyebrows, as Meghan could have easily hired a choir in Montecito or utilized Tyler Perry’s choir.

However, Gareth Malone will be leading the choirs at King Charles’ coronation, indicating Meghan’s intention to divert attention from the event as much as possible.

Rumors suggest that Meghan even offered to hire media personnel to film the choir performance and threatened Gareth Malone with her title of Duchess.

However, it is unlikely that anyone would decline a significant event such as the coronation to perform at an obscure child’s birthday party, especially for an unrecognized Duchess.

Gareth Malone, renowned star of the BAFTA-winning TV series “The Choir,” has been instrumental in mentoring singers for the coronation choir.

To celebrate the crowning of King Charles III, a specially formed coronation choir comprising 300 amateur singers will perform at Windsor Castle during the high-profile Coronation Concert on Sunday, May 7th.

Earlier this year, an extensive search was conducted to identify the most enthusiastic community and amateur choirs across the UK, forming the foundation of the coronation choir.

The final selection, consisting of over 300 amateur singers, has now been made.

The journey leading up to the coronation choir’s performance has been captured in the BBC documentary “Sing for the King.”

This program will be aired on BBC One at 8 o’clock in the evening on Friday, May 5th, 2023.

Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden, TV choir master Gareth Malone, and Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse will provide guidance and inspiration to the choir members as they unite their voices for the first time.

Amanda Holden expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “It’s the most wonderful opportunity for hundreds of very dedicated singers.”

The four celebrity mentors will leverage their individual expertise to challenge and motivate the choirs, ensuring a pitch-perfect performance.

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