King Charles III faces a new loss of an important member who has admitted not to attend the coronation to be held next May 6th, in which officially will be held the historic ceremony by which Charles III and Queen consort Camilla Parker will be ordained as the new king of the United Kingdom.
A few weeks before the coronation of King Charles III, many details are being known about the great event that will be history, after Queen Elizabeth II was the one who will hold the position for 70 years. It has been known that it is possible that neither Prince Harry nor his wife will attend, a fact that has kept the royals in the spotlight of the media because Prince Harry is their son, and it would be a historic feat if he did not attend.
Likewise, there have been several confirmed rulings from people whom the king invited, such as President Joe Biden, who admitted that he could not attend due to his busy schedule; however, several media claim that he does not really want to attend because of the controversies that have been generated lately in the British Crown.
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Although some important members have admitted their participation, such as the kings of Spain, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, Queen Anne Marie of Greece and her eldest son Prince Paul, the kings of Belgium, the kings of Jordan, the kings of Bhutan and Prince Louis of Liechtenstein, a star participation has revealed that he will not attend the ceremony.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, the last of Europe’s queens in the current generation, has said she prefers not to attend the coronation because she is resting from recent back surgery. However, she said she will send the Crown Prince and Princess Mary on her behalf.
The fact again has generated astonishment, since it was expected that all the members invited by King Charles III could attend, but several of them have already announced that they are turning their backs on his historic moment, probably because of the controversies that have been generated.