‘Kardashian-style affair’: Many Britons ‘sick’ of Harry and Meghan saga

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‘Kardashian-style affair’: Many Britons ‘sick’ of Harry and Meghan saga
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One way or another, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will feature in the King’s coronation “whether they’re there or not”, says writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue.

“Because they have made sure that whatever happens with the Royals, the spotlight is on them as well,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“So, I kind of understand the stance that the King is taking, but the reality is, the coronation is still a public affair, still a public event – I think many Britons are getting quite sick of this saga. “I don’t think we want to carry on this Kardashian-style, ridiculous affair and carry it onto the coronation.”

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