Home » Entertainment » No Kate Middleton and Prince Charles at Diana memorial No Kate Middleton and Prince Charles at Diana memorial June 29, 2021 by world today news – © isopix/reuters – The unveiling of a new statue in London commemorates the 60th birthday of Princess Diana on Thursday. “But both her ex-husband Prince Charles (72) and her daughter-in-law Kate Middleton (39) will not be present at the memorial,” unofficial sources report. – Source: Page Six, UK Times Today at 07:25– The original plan was to admit a hundred guests to the ceremony, but due to the corona measures in the United Kingdom, that number was severely curtailed. Her two sons, William and Harry, will both be in attendance, but William’s wife Kate Middleton will not be there. According to “sources” from tabloid Page Six, it’s because William didn’t want her to come and would get involved in the quarrel between the brothers. “Catherine’s absence speaks volumes,” the tabloid writes. “Reducing the number of guests turns out to be a perfect excuse for her to stay away. William is tired of the drama and Kate should not be involved.” Nevertheless, Page Six does not expect a (public) quarrel between the princes. “William is determined not to let the drama overshadow the memorial.” In addition to Kate, Prince Charles, the former husband of the late Diana, will not be present on Thursday. “At such moments, old wounds could resurface,” writes the UK Times. (mtm) — . Related posts:gasps when you see Peter Krasilov's 20-year-old sonModel and aristocrat: Stella Tennant passed away a few days after her 50th birthdayGlenn Close will chair the jury of the San Sebastian Film FestivalAfter a year of marriage: Sean Penn's young wife filed for divorce Consumers’ Association: Afterpay tackles security leak | Money One Victory Through Own Goal Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: