King Charles' coronation is just over five weeks away, with the monarch celebrating the historic occasion on Saturday 6th May.
While many are looking forward to celebrating over the long weekend, with a number of events planned in the capital and across the UK, it is still unclear whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend.
It has been reported that the Prince and Princess of Wales' children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, will have a pivotal role in the proceedings, and that Queen Consort Camilla is also including her grandchildren during the ceremony.
Although the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed that they received an invitation, they have not publicly announced if they will be travelling back to the UK for the event - which also falls on their son Archie's fourth birthday.
Much has been said about what the couple can expect from other members of the family if they do attend, and it has been reported that it's unlikely they would be given a spot on the Buckingham Palace balcony as this is reserved for working royals.
But if Harry and Meghan do accept the invitation, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has claimed that the King will 'keep William and Harry apart' in order to ensure that there are no clashes on the day.
He told OK!: "This will be organised in a way that protects the dignity of an occasion which has deep religious significance.
"The British are uniquely good at orchestrating and arranging ceremonial events, which will be reflected.
"William and Kate will be an important part of the ceremony and it is reported William will be doing a homage to King Charles. There's no doubt that William and Catherine will have a pivotal role."
If the Sussexes do attend the coronation, it could be the 'first big Prince Archie moment' too given that it will be both his birthday and his first official royal appearance.