King Charles III will have to deal with the presence of these individuals who are not entirely to his liking, but who may attend his upcoming coronation, which will take place at Westminster Abbey.
On May 6th, the official coronation ceremony will take place, where the King Charles III and his wife, Camilla Parker, will receive the throne in the presentation of over 2,000 guests, as well as logistics personnel and event staff, musicians and important celebrities. However, it seems that among those 2,000 guests, there will be a long list of uncomfortable presences that the royal house is trying to fit in comfortably to not bother King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla Parker.
Among these presences will be The Yorks, relatives who could pose a negative image towards the King because they, especially Prince Andrew, decided to distance themselves from royal life but still claiming a position within the British royal house for themselves and their other relatives. On the other hand, Sarah Ferguson will also be a problem with her presence because she has remained within the York family.
The Spencer family, the relatives of the late Princess Diana of Wales, may also be very poorly received at the coronation, but they could be invited because it is a crucial process so that Prince William can later be crowned without as much negativity as there is now.
Finally, there is the family that has caused the most controversies in the British monarchy in recent times, though there are some people that may enjoy their presence instead of being uncomfortable by it. We are talking about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as while they are invited to the coronation and it has already been confirmed that the prince will attend, their presence could be uncomfortable not only for King Charles, but also for members who are near him paying tribute.
Although King Charles III will have to deal with all of these presences, his character must remain kind, as he will be the next monarch of the United Kingdom and should not have too many enemies.