Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been invited to King Charles III's coronation but are yet to say whether they will go.
The duke and duchess have been invited to the historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey on May 6 but are yet to say whether they will attend.
And Meghan's place in the abbey would have the backing of 45 percent of Americans, including 24 percent who strongly support it. There was some indifference too though, with 28 percent saying they neither supported nor opposed Harry's attendance, three percent answering"don't know" and 12 percent answering"don't care."
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