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King Charles has no plans to invite Prince Harry to his Coronation

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King Charles has no plans to invite Prince Harry to his Coronation

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  • King Charles III has no plans to invite Prince Harry to his Coronation.
  • Charles adores Harry and wants him to be there.
  • Harry and Meghan might choose to avoid the spotlight by skipping Coronation.
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King Charles III, who will be crowned on May 6 alongside his wife Queen Consort Camilla, has little time to spend in convincing his son Prince Harry to attend the historic occasion.

The king, 74, is reportedly busy getting ready for his big day and does not want to start a new controversy by meeting with the Duke of Sussex before the Coronation, according to an insider.

In an earlier interview with The Daily Beast, a friend of the King said: “Charles adores Harry and wants him to be there.

But he needs to plan a coronation.
In order to clear things up with both Charles and Prince William, Prince Harry, whose participation for the King’s Coronation is unknown, had asked to speak with his father and brother beforehand.

According to rumors, Harry and Meghan might choose to avoid the spotlight by skipping the King Charles’ Coronation.

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