Harry will attend the momentous occasion in Westminster Abbey on May 6, according to a recent announcement from Buckingham Palace, while Meghan Markle will remain in California with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Concerns regarding possible confrontations in front of the crowd at the ceremony have been expressed due to the brothers’ fragile relationship. The princes will be seated separately from one another so that cameras cannot film them together, avoiding any possible tension from being aired globally, according to the Daily Express.
Harry’s appearance at Westminster Abbey will be precisely scheduled down to the exact minute, and he will be placed a few seats behind senior royals to prevent embarrassing encounters. It is anticipated that he would sit next to non-working royals with whom he gets along well, including Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and their spouses.
According to rumors, some royals may reject Harry because they find it difficult to forget his frequent charges against the family. Harry described a rumored altercation with his brother in his autobiography, Spare, in which he accused him of working with their father.
Also, he said that William and Kate pushed him to dress up like a Nazi in 2005, which aroused criticism from the public. Harry won’t be seen on the palace balcony, and he won’t take part in either the King’s Parade or the Coronation Procession to and from Buckingham Palace.
According to insiders, Harry realized that the coronation was “the most significant day” of the King’s life and that missing it would be a grave mistake. The news from the Palace puts an end to months of rumors about Harry and Meghan attending the Coronation.
The Palace said in a press release, “The Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on May 6th, Buckingham Palace is happy to report. Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will continue to live in California with the Duchess of Sussex.”
According to sources, Harry requested a meeting with King Charles and Prince William to discuss his concerns before to the Coronation. An source disclosed to The Firstpost, “Harry has been quite clear about his attitude and hasn’t changed it: he won’t attend if he thinks the atmosphere will be as poisonous as it was for the Queen’s death and the Diamond Jubilee. He has said that he wants to make amends with his family, but nothing has changed so far.”