Prince Harry will attend the coronation of Charles III but without his wife Meghan Markle and his children Archie and Lilibet. The Duchess of Sussex will stay in the United States to celebrate her baby boy’s 4th birthday. If Prince Harry does not fail his father, he would also have found how to celebrate his son. Explanations.
After weeks of tension, Prince Harry has made it known that he will attend the coronation of Charles III on 6 May. But he will be alone. Indeed, Meghan Markle will stay in the United States with their two children Archie and Lilibet. A choice motivated by Prince Archie’s birthday, which falls on the same day as the coronation of Charles III. A decision that has been widely commented on in the UK. Prince Harry, who could not miss one of his father’s most important days, would nevertheless have to make an express return trip to the UK. The minimum service if the Daily Mail is to be believed.
Unfulfilled demands, a frosty reception in prospect, a role as a mere spectator, all arguments that push Prince Harry not to linger on English soil. If he chose to be present for his father, a decision considered purely opportunistic by some, he would also have planned everything so as not to neglect his little boy. “Harry has only planned 36 hours for his trip, which will be facilitated by a private Cessna jet that he should use from Luton airport,” report our confrères. The Duke of Sussex is said to have a very specific plan in mind. “Harry plans to attend the coronation and celebrate Archie’s birthday on the same day,” said a source. Thanks to the minute timing of the arrangements, the Duke of Sussex could celebrate both events in record time. “The flight back to Los Angeles takes about ten hours, which means he will be with his family at 5pm, have dinner with Archie to celebrate his birthday and kiss him goodnight,” the source said.
Prince Harry spoke with Charles III, but not Prince William
A stay on the run, which will not leave time for Prince Harry to reconcile with his clan. If an exchange between Charles III and the Duke of Sussex was rumoured, where father and son were able to speak openly, it is not so with his brother, Prince William. The two men have no plans to see each other or to break the ice. At the coronation ceremony, William and Harry should not be placed next to each other. While the organisers are keen to avoid controversy at all costs, it is clear that the behaviour of the two brothers will be closely scrutinised. At the risk of stealing the show from Charles III and Camilla?
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