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Prince Harry should be invited to King Charles' coronation in May, a new survey suggested today.
According to the research, 60 per cent of adults think the Duke of Sussex deserves to be invited to come to the Royal ceremony.
And just 30 percent of respondents think he should not be given invited to attend.
It comes following Harry's repeated bombshell claims about many of his relatives.
Harry and Meghan have made a number of claims about the Royal Family
According to the research 60 per cent of adults think the Duke of Sussex deserves to be invited to come to the Royal ceremony
King Charles, pictured during the Queen's Platinum Party, is said to want a party that celebrates the nation's diverse nature
Just as in Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, King Charles III will take part in a lengthy procession after being crowned as King
The survey – carried out by Ipsos for the Evening Standard – showed a disparity of opinion in different age groups on Harry.
The poll found a striking age gap on whether he should be at the coronation.
Younger respondents aged from 18 to 34 numbered 75 per cent in favour of him being invited
Three quarters of 18 to 34-year-olds say the Prince should be invited, with 15 per cent against.
In the age group from 35 to 54, 65 per cent supporting Harry to get an invite, while 26 per cent do not.