Queen Elizabeth would’ve said Meghan’s coronation absence was ‘probably for the best’: expert

The late Queen Elizabeth would have said that Meghan Markle’s decision to skip the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla was “probably for the best,” according to Princess Diana’s former butler.

Paul Burrell, who worked for Diana for over 10 years until her sudden death in 1997, exclusively told The Post that the late queen, who died on Sept. 8, 2022 at age 96, was “always embracing and always forgiving” — but would have thought that Markle attending would be the wrong move.

“The Queen never put the blame on anyone,” Burrell said on behalf of Spin Genie. “I think she would’ve said, ‘It’s probably for the best Harry, that Meghan isn’t here.’ Because it would’ve caused a sideshow and a distraction to the main event.”

While Prince Harry briefly attended the historic May 6 event, the Duchess of Sussex ultimately stayed home in California with the pair’s children Archie and Lilibet.

The late Queen Elizabeth II, who died in Sept. 2022, would have thought that Markle attending would be the wrong move, according to Burrell.
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Prince Harry attended his father's May 6 coronation solo.
Prince Harry attended his father’s May 6 coronation solo.
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Harry spent less than 28 hours in the UK, touching down in London on a commercial flight the night before the coronation.

The duke arrived at King Charles’ coronation at Westminster Abbey solo, sans Meghan, 41, marking the first time he has seen his father since he released his bombshell memoir, “Spare,” in January.

What’s more, it’s reported that Harry didn’t see or speak to his estranged family outside of the ceremony, despite briefly filtering through Buckingham Palace during his quick trip.


Burrell said the late queen was "always embracing and always forgiving."
Burrell said the late queen was “always embracing and always forgiving.”
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King Charles and Queen Camilla were formally crowned on May 6.
King Charles and Queen Camilla were formally crowned on May 6.
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But his trip was a fleeting one as he sensationally jumped into a waiting car and headed to London’s Heathrow Airport as soon as he stepped out of the Abbey on May 6.

“I didn’t want to watch the Harry and Meghan show, I wanted to watch our King being crowned,” Burrell told The Post. “I didn’t want anything to distract from it and it might’ve done if Meghan had come.”

The ex-royal staffer also noted the added issue of security on the day, adding that the royals “must’ve been told that there was going to be upset and people would demonstrate.”

“We live in a democracy,” Burrell said. “We can’t squash that or take that away but on the other hand, it has to be within the law.”

“I would think Harry would’ve thought from the funeral when he was booed going into St Paul’s Cathedral, I would’ve thought he might be thinking it would be safer if Meghan stays behind,” he said, adding, “I think all in all it was the right decision.”

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