Meghan Markle and Prince Harry feature in the reliable programme for the King Charles's Coronation, in spite of the Duchess of Sussex staying at home for Archie's fourth birthday.
The memento programme for the King’s Coronation carries a relatively awkward picture of King Charles, Queen Camilla and William with Harry and Meghan - notwithstanding her skipping the event.
The 84-page professional souvenir, which charges £20, went on sale on Monday in advance of the match on Saturday May 6.
Among its pages is a full-page picture of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex alongside Charles, Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children.
The photo, taken in 2018 to mark the King’s seventieth birthday, is blanketed in spite of the truth Meghan is to remain at home in California on what will be her son Archie’s birthday.
In the programme, Archbishop Justin Welby stated Charles will swap his "robes of fame and honour" for a easy white shirt for the private anointing at some point of the May 6 ceremony.
The Archbishop said the King will come before God as a servant "in the full expertise that the challenge is hard and he needs help".



He added: "In the full knowledge that even as a King, he is one of the people and that even if he has a specific position to fulfil, he shares in our human frailties and vulnerabilities".
The carrier will go to the moment of crowning as the temper turns to one of celebration, he added.
The Archbishop described how coronations "often raise with them the hopes and prayers of nations for peace, justice and the common good".
It was once earlier introduced Prince Harry will be part of the congregation internal Westminster Abbey to witness King Charles and Queen Camilla being crowned.
Meghan did receive an invite to the Coronation, however decided to continue to be at home.
The Palace said in a statement: "Buckingham Palace is pleased to confirm that the Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on 6th May.
"The Duchess of Sussex will stay in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet."
It is anticipated Harry will make a whistle-stop day out to the UK for the huge event, the place he will be reunited with other participants of the Royal Family.
Royal sources published how organisers were "exasperated" with the couple, who have spent two years railing in opposition to the monarchy after they determined to depart in favour of earning tens of millions in the company world.



Last week, it used to be published that the King and Queen will have a good time the Coronation through acting on the Buckingham Palace balcony with just the working royals.
His Majesty’s decision to show up in the ancient second with just his closest and most loyal household members will show his vision of a slimmed-down monarchy, royal sources said.
A share of the sales of the memento programme will be split between two charities - the Royal Collection Trust and SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Meghan's choice to remain in the US comes after months of speculation if both of the pair would arrive for the event.
The Duchess of Sussex has been relatively absent from activities this year, consisting of Prince Harry's promotional tour for his memoir, Spare, which was released until now this year.
She is stated to have been "stung" by means of backlash to the book, which include an episode by means of satirical comedy South Park which eviscerated the pair, dedicating an complete episode to the "Worldwide Privacy Tour'.

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