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Prince Harry will be sat in the third row at King Charles' Coronation at Westminster Abbey, according to reports.The Duke of Sussex, 38, arrived in the UK on Friday morning ahead of his father's crowning, with wife Meghan Markle, 41, remaining in the US with the couple's two children, Archie, four, and Lilibet, one. Prince Harry is set to join the Royal Family at Westminster Abbey today to watch his father King Charles, 74, and step-mum Queen Consort Camilla, 75, be crowned and will reportedly be sat in the third row, alongside his cousins Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
An insider has revealed the seating plan will see working royals at the front, with non working royals sitting on the rows behind. An insider told The Sun: “There were discussions that the seating could be arranged on line of succession.
“Instead the decision was working royals only at the front and work back from there. Harry will be a long way from his father.” As a non-working member of the Royal Family, Harry will sit away from his brother William and his wife Kate and instead be next to Eugenie's husband Jack Brooksbank and Princess Alexandra - the Queen's cousin.
The front row is reportedly strictly reserved for working members of the Royal Family, with the Prince and Princess of Wales sitting there, alongsie the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and their two children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex. Harry will arrive at Westminster with non-working Royals at 10.35am and will soon jet back to the US.
The Duke of Sussex jetted into the UK on a commercial Amercian Airlines flight from Los Angeles and landed at Heathrow Airport on Friday morning at 11.23am, according to MailOnline. The Prince is due to attend the ceremony but will
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King Charles’ coronation about whether or not his youngest son, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle, would attend the elegant affair.In the end, the Duke of Sussex, 38, went to the party solo — sans Markle, 41, who stayed home in California with their two kids. Colleen Harris, Charles’ former private secretary, has now claimed that Harry would have expressed remorse if he never made an appearance on May 6.“He would have personally regretted it if he wasn’t there to support his father,” Harris told People recently.“I am delighted that Prince Harry was there,” added Harris, a public relations officer who was the first black member of the royal household.
Prince Harry might have felt uncomfortable at his father's Coronation on Saturday but he did a great job of hiding it on the outside.
Prince Harry was "back to himself" and "wanted to chat" at the Coronation on Saturday – but the other Royals weren't so keen on speaking to him, according to an expert.The dad-of-two attended his father King Charles III's Coronation solo, but he didn't hang around in London for long and was in the UK for just 28 hours,.The Duke of Sussex, 38, arrived went without wife Meghan Markle, who stayed at home in California with Lilibet and Archie, who turned four on the same day as Charles' historic event. And it's now been revealed that while Harry had brief chats with some of his relatives, others weren't quite so keen on small talk. Harry arrived at Westminster Abbey with Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice and their husbands, Jack Brooksbank and Edoardo Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi, who seemed like they were having polite conversation.
Prince Harry made a mad dash to the UK for King Charles III‘s coronation, but some royals have been left confused as to why he even bothered!
Prince Harry attended his dad King Charles III’s Coronation over the weekend without his wife Meghan Markle and their two kids. Questions around whether Harry, 38, would attend at all plagued the royal family in the weeks leading up to the big day.The Prince is no longer a working royal after he quit the UK for California in 2020. Harry has repeatedly spoken to journalists about his time spent in the firm and even wrote a tell all book, Spare, which was released in the UK on 10 January.
Prince Harry visited Buckingham Palace following last Saturday's Coronation of King Charles, but didn't see any of the Royal Family, according to reports.The Duke of Sussex was in and out of the Royal residence within half-an-hour following the elaborate service, which saw his father officially crowned as King, says the Telegraph. But the publication emphasises that any lack of contact with his estranged family was purely due to practical reasons, with the duke eager to get home to his wife and children.
If you've read Prince Harry's memoir Spare - and many millions have - you'll know it lays bare his relationship wth his family in unsparing detail. And that same level detail has now been shared about Harry's relationship with the man behind the book, his ghostwriter JR Moehringer.This time though it's JR, rather than HRH, that is sharing the emotions at play behind the scenes. In a devastatingly unflinching portrait of what it is like to work on such an intimate project with the California-based Prince, who made a fleeting visit to the UK this weekend for his father's Coronation, JR writes in a first person piece for The New Yorker of Harry's "flushed cheeks" amid a "shouting" argument.
Prince Harry made a whistlestop tour back to the UK to witness his dad being officially crowned as the new King before making a swift return to the US following the Westminster Abbey service on Saturday.
The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has returned to California after catching a British Airways flight within hours of his father King Charles’ Coronation. Harry arrived at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at around 7.30pm local time (3.30am UK) to reunite with his son on his birthday. Prince Archie turned four on Saturday and spent the day with his mother, Meghan Markle, at their US home.
Prince Harry's latest trip to the UK was short and sweet.This wasn't entirely unexpected, with the Coronation falling on the same day as Archie's fourth birthday, and as the relationship between the Sussexes and other royals grows frostier following the publication of Harry's controversial memoir, Spare.The Duke of Sussex, 38, might have only been on British soil for 30 hours, but he packed a lot in during that time. Harry jetted into the UK on a commercial American Airlines flight from Los Angeles and landed at Heathrow Airport on Friday morning at 11.23am, according to MailOnline.
Meghan Markle was noticeably absent as her father-in-law was crowned king across the pond. One royal expert told Fox News Digital that the Duchess of Sussex, who was a no-show at King Charles’ coronation, likely watched the televised ceremony from her home in California. Her husband Prince Harry, who has publicly sparred with his family, arrived to the festivities alone.The former American actress and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, remained in the coastal city of Montecito.The couple has lived in California since they stepped back as senior members of the British royal family in 2020.
Prince Harry flew from Los Angeles to London this week to show public support at father King Charles' Coronation on Saturday, making his first public appearance of the year with his royal relatives. But the Duke of Sussex wasn't given a spot beside his immediate family inside the Westminster Abbey ceremony and was instead relegated to the third row to watch his father and stepmother Camilla crowned.
Prince Harry has been spotted at Heathrow airport as he prepares to jet back home to California. As soon as King Charles' Coronation had finished, Harry, 38, jumped in a car and set off for the airport.
Prince Harry's car has already been seen leaving London, as he appears to have snubbed the invtiation to lunch with his father, the newly crowned King Charles, and the rest of the Royal Family. Harry was seen smiling as he departed Westminster Abbey in a black car, with the same car later spotted being escorted out of the capital by a police motorcade, seemingly heading towards Heathrow Airport.
Prince Harry looked happy and confident as he was joined by Mike Tindall and Princess Beatrice's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at King Charles' Coronation in London on Saturday. The Duke of Sussex, 38, who jetted into the UK from Los Angeles on Friday morning, with his wife Meghan Markle, 41, remaining in California, grinned from ear to ear as he was seen departing Westminster Abbey following the official crowning of his father and stepmother Camilla. Harry was pictured alongside former rugby player Mike, husband of Zara Tindall, and Beatrice's husband Edoardo, with the pair showing their support for the Duke of Sussex.
Prince Harry was obscured from view at the Coronation of his father King Charles, marking the second royal event in the last few months where this has happened to the Prince.The Duke of Sussex flew back to the UK from his home in the US to attend the coronation, but he didn't appear to have the best view, as he was blocked by his aunt Princess Anne's hat. As Harry is no longer a working royal he did not sit in the front row with his brother Prince William, but was instead relegated to the third pew, where he sat with his cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and their husbands Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank.
coronation service for his father King Charles III, 74, and is en route to the airport.The Duke of Sussex will make it home to California in time for son Archie’s 4th birthday party, the source added.Harry — who looked sad and lonely at the ceremony — spent less than 24 hours in the UK, arriving on a commercial flight Friday evening.He spent the night at Frogmore Cottage, despite being kicked out earlier this year by Charles so the home could go to his own brother, Prince Andrew.The duke arrived to King Charles’ coronation at Westminster Abbey solo, sans wife Meghan Markle, 41. This was the first time he has seen his father since he released his bombshell memoir, “Spare,” in January.Harry arrived with his cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Prince Harry showed up to the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla not wearing his military uniform. The Duke of Sussex wore a morning suit for the historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey, which means he’s not be in uniform. PEOPLE reports Harry requested to wear a morning suit — and that he didn't make any specific asks regarding his outfit.The prince has no formal role in the service and he will not be a part of the Coronation Procession from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following the crowning ceremony.During the service, Harry sat alongside his cousins Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.Harry served in the British Army for 10 years and undertook two tours in Afghanistan. The youngest son of Charles was all smiles as he entered the monumental event, alongside his cousin, Princess Eugenie. Prince Harry has arrived at Westminster Abbey ahead of the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. pic.twitter.com/39AoJwT4h5A source tells ET that Harry arrived in the U.K.
Prince Harry and and Prince Andrew will not have formal roles at the Coronation, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.The Duke of Sussex and the Duke of York, who are no longer working royals, will attend the service on Saturday, but will not perform any duties.The two men will also be absent from the procession behind the Gold State Coach carrying the newly crowned King and Queen from Westminster Abbey back to Buckingham Palace after the ceremony. All eyes will be on Harry as he faces his relatives in public for the first time since he criticised King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales in his tell-all memoir Spare.