Are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle going to the Met Gala this year?
It takes place just days before King Charles' coronation


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's possible attendance at King Charles' coronation later this year has been a huge talking point for royal fans.
Since the release of the couple's Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan last year, and the Duke of Sussex's memoir Spare hitting the shelves in January, the public has been given more insight into their experience within the monarchy and their fractured relationships with members of the family.
While Harry and Meghan have confirmed that they received an invitation for the King's coronation, they are yet to publicly accept - although one insider has claimed that the Prince may return to the UK alone for the occasion.
But as the summer draws closer, many are now wondering if the couple will attend another huge event taking place across the pond - the Met Gala.
The annual fundraising gala is the most fashionable gathering of the biggest celebrities on the planet, and getting invited to the event - which is spearheaded by Vogue's Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour - is deemed a huge honour.
With the 2023 Met Gala taking place on 1st May, just five days before Charles' coronation, will Harry and Meghan be ascending those iconic carpeted steps?
One PR expert believes that while the Sussexes are now settled in California, their attendance isn't guaranteed due to the ongoing friction with the royal family.
Marie Claire Newsletter
Celebrity news, beauty, fashion advice, and fascinating features, delivered straight to your inbox!
Jordan James, CEO of Unlockd PR, told the Express: "It certainly wouldn't come as a major surprise if they were snubbed given their current status within the Royal Family and the ensuing drama."
He added that although it could 'boost their public perception in America', if they were to receive an invitation it's quite likely that they would decline.
He continued: "They aren't likely to attend as they will undoubtedly face scrutiny, no matter how hard they may try to minimise fallout - especially with how close this event is to the Royal Coronation.
"While the couple isn’t always known for laying low, I think we are beginning to see a shift in how they want to be presented - whether this is truly by choice though we may never know."
We'll just have to wait and see!

Jadie Troy-Pryde is News Editor, covering celebrity and entertainment, royal, lifestyle and viral news. Before joining the team in 2018 as the Lifestyle and Social Media Editor, she worked at a number of women’s fashion and lifestyle titles including Grazia, Women’s Health and Stylist, and now heads the Marie Claire UK news desk.
-
Vintage sales, flower festivals and unique brunches - 7 fun and frivolous things to do this bank holiday
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
-
How Ben Affleck feels about dating after his divorce from Jennifer Lopez
He's taking it slow
By Iris Goldsztajn
-
Dior travels to Kyoto for a cherry blossom-inspired fashion show
Here's everything you need to know
By Clementina Jackson
-
Prince Harry's calls and letters to King Charles 'go unanswered,' source claims
Things aren't looking up between the royals
By Iris Goldsztajn
-
Prince Harry reportedly extended an 'olive branch' to Kate and William on latest UK trip
Big if true
By Iris Goldsztajn
-
Why King Charles refuses to 'intervene' in Harry's legal dispute over UK security
The monarch deems it 'wholly inappropriate'
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
-
Harry and Meghan 'felt forced to step back' from royal roles, according to court hearing
By Iris Goldsztajn
-
Why 'devastated' Prince Harry has stepped down from his own charity
By Iris Goldsztajn
-
There's an update on the rumoured Prince Harry Princess Diana documentary
Here's what we know
By Iris Goldsztajn
-
Former royal aide opens up about Harry and William's 'hard and sad' rift
Jason Knauf has spoken up
By Iris Goldsztajn
-
Prince Harry had a surprising reaction to 'inappropriate' gift during the Invictus Games
Priceless
By Iris Goldsztajn