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Title: Royal Biographer Warns of Potential Toxic Atmosphere at King Charles’ Coronation

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Royal biographer Angela Levin has raised concerns about a potential toxic atmosphere if Prince Harry attends King Charles’ coronation.

During an interview with Talk TV’s Mike Graham, Levin expressed her dismay over Harry’s recent comments, describing them as “too horrible for words.”

She further stated that members of the royal family were furious with him.

Levin also speculated on the reasons behind Meghan Markle’s absence from the event, suggesting that it could be attributed to the backlash they have faced.

She humorously remarked that if anyone were to judge Meghan, the opportunity to wear a dazzling tiara would certainly be well-received.

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The biographer acknowledged that the public’s interest in Harry and Meghan has waned, but emphasized that they still hold significance.

However, as a non-working royal, Meghan will not be permitted to wear any tiaras previously worn or intended for future use by senior royals.

It is likely that a replica will be sourced from the Buckingham Palace gift shop for her, as the palace will not lend her a tiara from the royal collection.

Levin also touched upon a rumor surrounding Meghan’s alleged attempt to steal royal family jewelry.

In contrast, the attire of Queen Consort Camilla for the coronation has already been announced.

Buckingham Palace revealed that she will wear Queen Mary’s crown over the Queen Mother’s controversial Koh-i-Noor coronation crown.

However, the choice of headpiece for the Princess of Wales remains unknown.

Turning to Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, it was noted that she has worn three historic headpieces on 13 different occasions since joining the royal family.

Her first tiara, the Cartier Halo Tiara, was worn at her 2011 wedding to Prince William.

This exquisite piece, crafted by the French Luxury House in 1936, originally belonged to Elizabeth, the Duchess of York, who later became the Queen Mother.

Catherine has also been seen wearing the Lotus Flower Tiara, also known as the Papyrus Tiara, on multiple occasions.

This ornate headpiece, adorned with diamonds and pearls, was a favorite of Princess Margaret’s and was previously worn by the Queen Mother.

Additionally, she has donned the Lover’s Knot Tiara, one of Princess Diana’s beloved pieces, commissioned for Queen Mary in the early 20th century.

While the specific tiara Catherine will wear at the coronation remains uncertain, there is a possibility that she may opt for a coronet, a smaller crown often worn during such events.

Historical photographs from King George VI’s 1936 coronation depict Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret adorned with these smaller headpieces.

In the event that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle choose to attend King Charles’ coronation in May, they are likely to have minimal influence over their placement or involvement.

Royal historian Dr. Ed Owens explained that the palace staff will meticulously organize the coronation to avoid any potential awkwardness.

The couple will have no control over the proceedings, as the royal household will oversee every aspect, including an intensely detailed rehearsal schedule.

Ultimately, if Harry and Meghan do attend, they will be peripheral figures at the event, with limited participation or influence.

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