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Prince Harry has ‘renounced’ his right to attend King Charles’ Coronation

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Prince Harry angry at King Charles for saying ‘he is overreacting’

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  • Prince Harry was criticized for missing his chance to attend King Charles’ coronation.
  • We’ll be wondering what’s going on in that jealous, bitter mind when the camera focuses on his face.
  • Juudy Finnigan, a television broadcaster, made this comment on Prince Harry’s gloomy attitude.
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Prince Harry has recently been chastised for “already forfeiting” his chance to attend King Charles‘ Coronation because “it’s a serious state occasion deserving respect.”

Judy Finnigan, a television presenter, made this comment when referring to Prince Harry’s sulky demeanor.

She began the dialogue by referring to King Charles’ natural wish for Prince Harry to attend the Coronation, but she cautioned, “It’s a serious state occasion deserving respect, and Harry has forfeited his right to be present.”

She also told the media. “Every time the camera focuses on his discontented face, we’ll be wondering what’s going on in that jealous, bitter mind.”

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