King Charles III and Queen Camilla had great company on the Buckingham Palace balcony. After the main was over, almost all the members of the British royal family gathered in the iconic balcony to celebrate the beginning of Charles’ reign.
A coronation like this has not been celebrated in the United Kingdom since 70 years ago when the late Queen Elizabeth III ascended to the throne. People all over the world gathered to see the historic ceremony and it can be said that it was a complete success and Charles’ reign is off to a good start.
According to EXPRESS UK, the King and Queen joined Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children, Prince George, Prince Charlotte, and Prince Louis, to wave at the people that were waiting for them outside of the Palace. However, Prince Harry’s absence quickly became the elephant in the room.
Although some people were anticipation a reconciliation, it looks like the situation is more complex than everyone might think. Some royal experts weighed in and explained that the spots on the balcony are only reserved for people who are actively working in the royal family. As a result, Prince Harry and Prince Andrew were missing from the photos.