Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have been at odds with the royal family for years, and many hoped the Queen’s death would spur reconciliation between the families. During the event, many believed Harry and Meghan were subtly shunned. Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte sat in the front row, while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex Harry and Meghan were in the second row behind King Charles and Queen Camilla. it was done. Some fans were outraged and called the move a “public punishment.” Fans are now outraged over another “cruel” decision, this time by the King himself.
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The coronation will take place on May 6th.
This week it was revealed that Charles III’s coronation will take place on Saturday 6 May 2023 at Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury. There was one big problem with that date, and it has to do with Prince Harry and Meghan’s family.
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The ceremony falls on Archie’s birthday
May 6th is Prince Harry’s son Archie’s birthday. The king’s grandson will be four years old on that day. Royal fans want to know why that date was chosen.
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Twitter went wild with the news
Twitter went wild with the news. “The cruel Prince Charles will be crowned next May 6th… aka his grandson Prince Archie of Sussex’s 4th birthday,” notes Iris (@IrisTheeScholar) did. “Is the King’s coronation date deliberately the same as Archie’s birthday?” @hrhpluggles added. “Royalists would be taken aback when the Sussexes publish their photos two days after the rest of the family, or do something when the Cambridge children’s birthday photos are released, but that’s because they Be sure to schedule the coronation on Archie’s birthday by saying it’s overshadowed by the audacity,” Jennifer Watts (@JenniferEWatts) added.
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Camilla also attended the ceremony.
According to the palace, the ceremony will “reflect the role of today’s monarchs and look to the future, rooted in long-standing tradition and pomp”.
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It’s unclear if Harry and Meghan will attend
It’s unclear if Harry and Meghan will attend. “In terms of Meghan and Harry being there, I don’t think it’s a given,” said royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdotti. Express.co.uk “Remember, they happened to be mourning the death of the Queen. They chose to come to London and Manchester for a promotional tour of their work. I was lucky enough to attend so quickly. If I hadn’t been in the UK I think they would have flown out to mourn. . .”