PRINCE Harry’s biographer has urged him to stay away from the Coronation.

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PRINCE Harry’s biographer has urged him to stay away from the Coronation.

Angela Levin said his attendance would take the shine off the event for his father, King Charles.

In an interview with Nana Akua on GB News, Ms Levin said: “I personally originally felt let them come. You know, I spent a lot of time with him in 2017 and 18 and was a big fan. I really liked him but now I don’t want him and Meghan to come.

“I think whatever they do, it will distract people. I think it’s definitely King Charles’s moment, and they will spoil it and the other Royals will be frightened to talk to them, because they think that they will take segments of what they’re saying and sell them on to someone else. They can’t trust him.”

Ms Levin’s comments come amid reports Harry and Meghan WILL be invited to the Coronation.

According to reports today King Charles is set to offer the pair an olive branch and wants them to be there to witness the historic event later this year.

Despite fears they may upstage it; insiders say the working assumption is the pair will be at the May 6 ceremony.

It comes after revelations, such as his fight with his brother William, in Harry’s autobiography, Spare, and the Sussexes’ Netflix series.

Officials planning King Charles’ coronation say there has been no suggestion from Buckingham Palace that the pair will be excluded.

Invitations to the 90-minute Westminster Abbey service are due to go out this month.

Sources say Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, are expected to be among 2,000 royals, dignitaries and world leaders present.

PM Rishi Sunak ducked the Harry and Meghan issue when quizzed on Thursday. Buckingham Palace has so far declined to comment.