Charles of England has made a decision about his son Harry’s attendance or not at his coronation next May 6. The truth is that the relationship between father and son is more tense than ever, especially after the publication of the Duke of Sussex’s memoirs, a book where he recounts some of the controversies in the British Royal Family.
After all the controversy generated, the monarch has made a decision. According to the Daily Mail, Carlos III has turned to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Melby, to negotiate an agreement with Prince Harry for the coronation. The British outlet points out that the King believes that if his son and his wife, Meghan Markle, do not attend, it would be more of a distraction than his presence in Westminster Abbey.
In addition, a source close to the medium assures: “The underlying question is if they attend the coronation and, if they do, under what terms and conditions”. And he adds: “The family is divided, and everything indicates that Harry is being advised not to accept anything at this stage and to ‘do the rest’ until the last minute, which makes negotiations with him very difficult,” he says.
It’s a big day for the British royal family and Carlos III wants to see his family united, especially his two sons, William and Harry from England. In this sense, the newspaper says that Carlos III would like to agree on a number of concessions with your child, such as a good seat on the spot or for the couple to keep their titles. In addition, the source says that Guillermo – who has been peppered by Harry’s statements – would be concerned if his brother does “some trick” during the coronation of his father.