After much hesitation, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, went to his father King Charles III and Queen Camilla Parker’s coronation, but the monarchs completely ignored him there.
Due to some comments made by the Duke of Sussex in his book “Spare,” which caused the British crown to come under heavy criticism and cost him his popularity, the relationship between Prince Harry and the new kings of the United Kingdom has grown increasingly tense over time. As a result, members of the royal family did not agree with this and were pleased when the duke decided to renounce his royal rights in order to live a quieter life.
After all of this, one of the main questions was whether the prince would attend the coronation of his father. It was Buckingham Palace that confirmed the prince’s attendance, and while he was there, King Charles III and Queen Camilla Parker completely disregarded him.
Prince Harry, according to People magazine, did not have a significant role in the coronation and did not appear with his father to greet the British people on the balcony of Buckingham Palace because only members of the royal family are permitted there, and because the Duke of Sussex gave up his royal rights, Charles III and Camilla would not permit him to be there with them.
It is well known that the Duke of Sussex would accompany his father to the coronation, thus perhaps the negative attitude he received was unwarranted given that the Duke of Sussex is still the present monarch’s youngest son.