King Charles' coronation guest list doesn’t include Prince Philip’s cousin — and she responds
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Lady Pamela Hicks, Prince Philip's first cousin and one of Queen Elizabeth II's bridesmaids, reacted after being informed she wouldn't be invited to the coronation of King Charles III.
India noted her mother appreciated that the invitations were based on "meritocracy not aristocracy." She said Lady Pamela added, "I am going to follow with great interest the events of this new reign."
India continued, "The King was sending his great love and apologies, he was offending many family and friends with the reduced list. My mother was not offended at all." She said it was explained that while Queen Elizabeth II had 8,000 guests at her coronation in 1953, Charles wanted to scale it back, "alleviating the burden on the state." A post shared by India Hicks (@indiahicksstyle) A post shared by India Hicks (@indiahicksstyle) A post shared by India Hicks (@indiahicksstyle)
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