Should Prince Archie witness the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla Parker, he could experience his own historic moment because he will share a bond with his grandfather, the king.
If he were to attend the coronation, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son would experience a historic moment alongside his grandpa, King Charles III, but his attendance is uncertain as his parents have not yet declared their attendance at the historic occasion.
The British public and the royal family are both eager to learn what choice the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will make. The Duke and Duchess have not yet responded definitively to King Charles III’s official email invitation to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Prince Archie, if his parents, choose to attend and bring him to the event, will without a doubt be one of the stars of this day because he could share a special moment with his grandfather, who will be crowned on May 6, at the coronation.
It is understandable that Harry and Meghan are debating going to the event because their oldest son Archie shares the same birthdate as the coronation of his grandfather, and if they went, they would miss Archie’s special day. Prince Archie might go to the coronation by himself, despite his parents’ request that they avoid the media.
When Prince Archie attends his first royal event, he will be the same age as Queen Elizabeth II was when she was crowned, according to some media reports. Archie is only three years old and will turn four on the same day as his grandfather’s coronation. The little Prince and his parents will attend regardless of the circumstances, according to some royal analysts.