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Prince Harry & Meghan Markle ‘found out they’d been uninvited to state reception hosted by King Charles in the PRESS’

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry reportedly found out they had been "uninvited" to a state reception hosted by King Charles through the press.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to have received an invitation earlier this week for tomorrow's grand event at Buckingham Palace.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to have discovered they'd been uninvited to the grand event through the press
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to have discovered they'd been uninvited to the grand event through the pressCredit: AP

The gathering, which will see foreign VIPs meet on the eve of Her Majesty's funeral, is set to be the largest of world leaders in modern history.

But Palace officials yesterday insisted it was for working royals only - and aides insist Meghan and Harry are unlikely to attend, reported.


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And, royal sources have today told the Sussexes only discovered they had suddenly been uninvited after seeing the press.

Once source said: “Harry and Meghan actually got the invitation and no one has actually told them they are uninvited."

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Another added: "I’m told they only found out they were uninvited by reading press reports.”

then today reported that the pair's invitation was an error as the invite list had been created before Megxit.

More than 500 heads of state and dignitaries have been invited to the VIP reception hosted by King Charles.

The dress code for the event, to be held in the palace’s Picture Gallery and State Rooms, is lounge suits - as the Royal Family is in mourning.

A spokesman for the King said: “This is one of the last moments for Her Majesty the Queen as opposed to the first for His Majesty.”

The confusion over whether the Sussexes will be there echoes that which surrounded Harry's uniform ban earlier this week.

It was initially understood the duke would be banned from wearing his military colours at a vigil held by the Queen's grandchildren tonight.

But in a move later said to be a "one-off," the duke was given special permission to wear it for the 15-minute period of reflection at Westminster Hall - just as Prince Andrew did tonight.

Meghan and Harry will travel to the Queen's funeral separately on Monday.

King Charles will once again lead his family in marching behind Her Majesty's coffin when it is moved from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey.

Behind him and his siblings will be the Queen's grandsons Peter PhillipsDuke of Sussex and the Prince of Wales in a show of unity.

Meghan Markle and Sophie Wessex will follow in a car behind.

Global leaders are set to arrive in London this weekend and are expected to pay their own respects to Queen Elizabeth with visits to Westminster Hall where she is lying in state.

US President Joe Biden, France’s Emmanuel MacronChina Vice President Wang Qishan, Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are all expected to come.

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Meanwhile dozens of members of foreign royal families — including Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of JapanKing Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain and King Philip and Queen Mathilde of Belgium — will be among the 2,000 mourners at Westminster Abbey.

Buckingham Palace has been approached for comment.