After months of anticipation, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have put an end to the suspense concerning their appearance at the coronation of Charles III on 6 May. In a statement released on Wednesday 12 April, Buckingham Palace announced that the King’s youngest son would indeed attend the event, but that he would be travelling alone. Where will he stay during his stay in London?
The end of a long suspense. After months of speculation, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, who have both been invited to the coronation of Charles III on 6 May, have given Buckingham Palace an answer. On Wednesday 12 April, the palace reported that Prince William’s brother will indeed be in London to attend the event. A trip that he will make alone, as it has been agreed that his wife and their two children will stay in California. But where will the youngest of the new monarch sleep when he returns to England? As the Daily Mail reported in early March, Prince Harry could be offered hospitality at Buckingham Palace as a gesture of peace and quiet. But the most likely scenario remains Frogmore Cottage, where the Sussexes lived before moving to the US.
Before he has to officially leave, Meghan Markle’s husband might want to enjoy his former British home, located near Windsor Castle, on the occasion of the coronation of Charles III. In March, it was reported that the new monarch had asked his son and daughter-in-law to leave. Following the announcement of this forced departure, the reaction of Archie and Lilibet’s parents was swift. In a statement issued by Archewell, a spokeswoman for the couple’s foundation assured them that the Sussexes only had “until after the coronation” to return the keys to Frogmore Cottage.
Coronation of Charles III: why will Meghan Markle be absent?
So it was agreed that Prince Harry would travel alone to his country for the much anticipated coronation of Charles III. But then, On Twitter, journalist Omid Scobie, who is known to be very close to the former American actress, detailed the reason for this significant absence, which is likely to provoke outrage in the UK. “I understand that Archie’s fourth birthday (also on 6 May) played a part in the couple’s decision,” he reported. “We can expect a fairly quick trip to the UK for Prince Harry, who will only attend the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey,” said the author of Finding Freedom. Since the announcement of the coronation date last October, many journalists have pointed out that this very important event would take place on Prince Harry’s birthday. The Sussexes’ choice, made public less than a month before the big day, was therefore predictable…
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