As King Charles' coronation approaches, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not yet confirmed their attendance. According to royal expert Angela Levin, the couple may choose to skip the event due to unmet demands, which may have left the Sussexes "absolutely furious."

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Requests Denied? Angela Levin, Prince Harry's biographer and author of Harry: A Biography of a Prince, discussed the possibility of the couple attending King Charles' coronation during an interview with Sky News Australia. Levin expressed her belief that they might decide against attending the event.

Levin stated, as reported by Express, "They have made demands about standing on the balcony. On the one hand they've said they want such an intimate family moment - believe that and you'll believe anything - and on the other hand, they demand that they are on there with their children, and also that they want an apology first."

According to Levin, the failure to meet these demands may have left the California-based royal couple "absolutely furious."

Adding to her comments, the royal commentator and expert said, "So none of that has worked. The authority and the kindness from them, nobody is interested in. So they won't be there. I expect they are absolutely furious."

Sussexes' Stance on Attending King Charles' Coronation In March, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle confirmed that they had received an official invitation to King Charles' coronation via email. However, they did not immediately reveal whether they would attend the event.

The Sussexes' spokesperson told The Sunday Times, "I can confirm The Duke has recently received email correspondence from His Majesty's office regarding the coronation. An immediate decision on whether The Duke and Duchess will attend will not be disclosed by us at this time."

A month after the announcement, the couple has yet to decide if they will attend the coronation. Last week, their representative informed the BBC that "there was no update" on whether they would travel to the United Kingdom on May 6 to witness King Charles' coronation.

It is worth noting that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's eldest son, Archie, will celebrate his fourth birthday on the same day as the coronation. This factor may influence the couple's decision to remain in California.