As Prince Charles prepares to ascend the throne, many wonder what will become of his son, Prince Harry. After his highly publicized departure from royal duties and move to the United States with his wife Meghan Markle, some have speculated that Harry may be relegated to the “cheap seats” at his father’s coronation. However, recent developments suggest otherwise. Here’s why Prince Harry won’t be relegated to the sidelines when his father takes the throne.
Prince Harry’s recent criticisms of the royal family has caused quite a stir in the media. Many speculated that he might be excluded from his father King Charles III’s coronation. However, a royal expert has now claimed that the Duke of Sussex will not be relegated to the “cheap seats” and will be welcomed with open arms at the historic ceremony.
In an interview with GB News, royal biographer Robert Jobson dismissed the rumors of Harry being pushed to the sidelines during the coronation. He said that although Harry has been vocal about his issues with the royal family, he is still very much loved by his father and won’t be treated unfairly at the event.
“I don’t think he’ll be in ‘the cheap seats’, no,” Jobson asserted. “If you’re a mum or a dad, we know that we all love our kids equally whoever they are, wherever they’ve dumped you. He refers to his son Harry as my darling boy and has done that all the way. Harry acknowledges that in his books, so I think yes, he will try to have conversations with Harry, I’m sure he will. And the fact that Meghan’s not there will probably be more advantageous, at least they can speak more freely.”
Harry had criticized his family in recent interviews, accusing them of lack of support when he and his wife Meghan Markle were going through hard times. However, according to Jobson, the king and the duke are both mature enough to handle their issues and sort them out themselves.
“They are old enough to sort it out themselves,” he said. “It’s clear that William is not very happy about it. But at the end of the day, he is sworn to the King and if the King wants it, he should just get on with it and take orders. It’s going to be a short reign – the king will be 75 in November. The fact is support your father and if your father wants you to try to build bridges, build bridges.”
Harry has confirmed that he will attend the coronation of his father and stepmother Queen Camilla, but his wife Meghan won’t be joining him. Many believed that Meghan’s absence was due to her strained relationship with the royal family. However, Jobson believes that her absence might actually be more advantageous as it would enable Harry to speak freely with his family without any interference from his wife.
In conclusion, despite the tensions between Harry and his family, it appears that he will still have a prominent role in his father’s coronation. King Charles III’s affection for his “darling boy” seems unwavering, and the hope is that the coronation will help mend the rift between Harry and the royal family.
In conclusion, Prince Harry’s attendance at King Charles’ coronation won’t be a diminished one. Despite the recent controversy and misunderstandings between him and the royal family, he’s still a member of the royal household and is expected to play an important role in the future of the monarchy. As we eagerly await updates on the coronation, we can only hope that the rift between Harry and his family will soon be healed, and that the royal family will continue to thrive for generations to come.