With the difficult situation in the British Royal Family, King Charles III chose to take drastic measures in order to unite his two sons in the celebration of his coronation as the new King of the United Kingdom and solve the problems that are affecting the Windsor family.
Just 3 months before his coronation, the son of the late monarch, Elizabeth II sought the support of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Melby, to negotiate with Prince Harry and his wife with the aim of having them attend the important event of British royalty.
The king made it clear that he will do whatever it takes for his youngest son and his wife, Meghan Markle, and insisted that his absence could be a greater distraction than his presence at the expected event that will take place. It will take place at Westminster Abbey.
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“The bottom line is whether they attend the coronation and, if they do, on what terms and conditions. The family is divided, and it appears that Harry is being advised not to accept anything at this stage and to ‘do the rest’ until the last minute, which makes negotiations with him very difficult“, reveals that media.
It was even confirmed that King Charles III wishes to agree on certain concessions with the Dukes of Sessex to confirm their attendance, a good seat at the coronation ceremony and for the couple to retain their royal titles.
However, it appears that Prince William may impede these negotiations, as he is not happy with his brother appearing at their father’s coronation, following strong attacks on the family in Harry’s memoir, ‘Spare‘.