Royals made it clear that Harry will NOT be invited to Charles’ coronation, according to a source

Royals made it clear that Harry will NOT be invited to Charles’ coronation, according to a source


»Royals made it clear that Harry will NOT be invited to Charles’ coronation, according to a source«

A source claims that Prince Harry will not be invited to his father’s coronation in May due to the storm of vitriol leveled against his family in his new book.

Harry dodged whether he would attend his father's Coronation, telling Tom Bradby that 'there's a lot that can happen between now and then'. Some senior royals have claimed that he is not welcome full stop
The Sun said that senior royals are hesitant to spend time with him at the historical occasion for fear that their chats may “end up in the paperback edition” of his memoir.

It is unknown if Prince Charles will invite Prince Harry to the Coronation or if Prince Harry will accept.

This week, the Duke of Sussex mounted a charm offensive by mocking royal procedure on US talkback shows to promote his best-selling memoir, Spare.

However, he has evaded the question of whether he will attend his father’s coronation.

When asked if he will attend his father’s coronation in May during the press blitz for Spare, the Duke of Sussex responded, “A lot can happen between now and then.”

This week, a source revealed, “The family expects Harry and Meghan to find an excuse not to attend.”Prince Harry will not be welcome at his father's coronation this year in light of the onslaught of insults he's levelled against his family, a source has claimed

Harry evaded the question of whether he would attend his father’s coronation by telling Tom Bradby, “A lot can happen between now and then.” Several senior royals have emphasized that he is not welcome, period.

A source has said that Prince Harry will not be invited to his father’s coronation this year due to his barrage of insults against his family.

His family has apparently been shocked and offended by the amount of personal information he has revealed about them.

A source told The Sun, ‘There have been family discussions, especially with Edward and Anne.

They do not wish for private chats at the Coronation to be published in the paperback edition of Spare.Initially the King hoped to still invite his youngest son to witness the momentous occasion, but a new report suggests he was forced to reconsider his plans amid concerns what they say could 'end up in paperback'

The upcoming coronation, which will take place in just 16 weeks, will be smaller than ever before, reflecting King Charles’ aspirations for a streamlined monarchy. The palace has yet to publish the ceremony’s plans, and the guest list has not been finalized.

According to the event’s organizers, it would “reflect the monarch’s current role” and “look to the future while remaining rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry.”

It was reported earlier this week that His Majesty has accepted that Prince Harry would not attend the festivities on May 6.

After ‘what has been said,’ it would be very difficult for them [the Sussexes] to go, a royal source close to the family revealed.

The source said that the family expects the Sussexes to graciously decline the invitation if they are extended one.Prince Harry's book, Spare, was released on January 10 and quickly became one of the fastest selling non-fiction books everPictured: Princess Anne

Initially, the King intended to bring his youngest son to see the important occasion, but a fresh report indicates he was compelled to change his mind due to concerns that what they say could “end up in paperback.”

On January 10, Prince Harry’s book, Spare, was published and became one of the fastest-selling nonfiction books ever.

In 1953, following the death of his grandfather George VI, the then-Prince Charles (center) witnesses the coronation of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II (left). Prince Harry is allegedly no longer expected to be invited to his father’s wedding.

Edward and Anne are apparently among the relatives who have expressed anxiety about the possibility of their statements being public if Harry were invited.

The family anticipates that Harry and Meghan will find an excuse not to attend, a source told The Independent.Pictured: Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Forfar and Prince Edward, Earl of WessexThe Duke of Sussex launched a charm offensive this week, appearing on US talkback shows to promote his bestselling memoir. Pictured: Harry on ITV's Tom Bradby on Sunday night

The repercussions from the long-awaited release of Prince Harry’s memoirs continues, despite the Duke of Sussex’s repeated assertions that he desires a relationship with his family.

King Charles has kept a dignified quiet for the duration of Prince Harry’s PR tour, but he appeared stony-faced when he climbed into his car yesterday at Birkhall, Aberdeenshire.

It was the first time he had been seen in public since his youngest son promoted his controversial autobiography by drinking tequila shots and insulting royal decorum on American talk programs.

Due to ‘violence and harassment,’ Harry told The Late Show that he and Meghan were ‘forced’ to quit ‘our home nation’ of Britain for ‘beautiful California.

Then, he stated, “We have created a fantastic life here in California, which is beautiful by the way, and America is a wonderful place to live,” before clinking glasses with Colbert to raucous applause.

Last week, William and Camilla reportedly arrived at their “marriage home” in Scotland for a “well-deserved” vacation.

In 2005, Charles and Camilla spent their honeymoon at Birkhall, where they also exchanged vows in 2005.

The King has already disclosed that he finds the location “calm and serene.”

This week, the Duke of Sussex launched a charm offensive by promoting his best-selling memoir on US talkback shows. Harry appeared on ITV’s Tom Bradby on Sunday evening.

As a result of his memoir, media appearances, and Netflix documentary, several high-ranking royals apparently have “no trust left” in Harry.

Harry told ITV’s News at Ten anchor Tom Bradby that he would be open to reconciliation and possibly returning to a partial royal role if he could have “frank” and confidential conversations with his family.

‘I don’t know if they’ll be watching this [interview] or not, but what they have to say to me and what I have to say to them will be private, and I hope it can stay that way,’ he added, adding that he doesn’t want ‘honest dialogues’ to become public.

Given that Harry detailed so many intimate moments in his memoir, the remarks have been labeled sarcastic.

A royal source told The Mirror, “The irony is apparent to all, except for Harry himself.”

Before these recent events, there was very little trust, but now there is none left for Harry to be brought into the fold.

It is believed that the Royal Family will not publicly comment on any of the charges made against them.

However, even private chats may be off-limits for high-ranking royals, who fear that any conversations with Harry could be used against them in the future.


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