Prince Harry will attend the formal coronation of his father, King Charles III, as the new ruler of the United Kingdom, the British royal family has announced today. But a number of hypotheses concerning the conditions that the Duke of Sussex would have imposed for attendance at the momentous occasion have already been unearthed.
The Duke of Sussex will attend his father’s official coronation, Buckingham Palace said today, putting an end to months of rumors. He will do this, nevertheless, without his wife Meghan Markle, who will stay in California, United States, and look after their kids Archie and Lilibeth.
However, there are media rumors that the late Queen Elizabeth II’s son would have paid his youngest son to accept his invitation to the ceremony. Despite all the controversy around them, it is crucial for the king and the royals that their two offspring show up.
In his memoir “Spare,” which Prince Harry published in January of last year, he had no qualms about speaking candidly about the members of the royal family, supporting the claims he had already made about his father.
The documentary “Harry & Meghan,” which debuted in December, also used the occasion to discuss the supposed injustices that Meghan Markle would have encountered while sharing a residence at Buckingham Palace with some members of the royal family.
Following this, it is alleged that King Charles III had to come to a financial arrangement with Prince Harry in order to get him to consent to attend his coronation, which is set for May 6 and is expected to be one of the most significant occasions of the year.