The future of Prince Harry and his wife, in the United States and the United Kingdom is in the hands of their father and father-in-law, King Charles III.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s relationship began at the time they announced their resignation from the British Monarchy, as is well known among the people of that country. They did this in order to live more amicably without the strict restrictions that come with being a member of the aristocracy.
The prince was able to publish his book “Spare,” which is merely a chronology of his life and reveals secrets that are committed behind closed doors in his family’s palaces, as a result of them being somewhat more forthright in their comments.
This has sparked a lot of controversy surrounding Prince Harry and his wife, who have been labeled “controversial” by the British public and media. As a result, their support has declined in both the United Kingdom and the United States, where they currently live.
This explains why they no longer have any type of relationship with their family—as is the case with Prince William and Queen consort Camilla Parker, among others—and why they won’t be particularly welcomed at the upcoming coronation of the new monarch.
But if King Charles III chooses to forgive them and support them once more, they must swallow their pride because it is his call whether to save their future.
“They must put aside their pride, eat humble pie and attend the king’s coronation in May, even if it means risking the booing of the crowd at Westminster Abbey,” “Only then can they regain some kind of credibility by supporting the King Charles III on what will be the most important day of his life,” Natalie Oliveri concluded.
Evidently, it will be their only choice, both for themselves and for their two children, who as of yet have obviously not absorbed what is taking place in their lives.