The majority of the royal family will not greet Prince Harry upon his arrival at King Charles III’s coronation, according to local entertainment media, and Prince William has no plans to dedicate any remarks to his brother at the coronation given that Harry disparaged him in his memoirs and a Netflix documentary earlier this year.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been debating whether or not to go to King Charles’ coronation next month. Yesterday, Prince Harry made it official that he will go, but he will go alone; Meghan Markle, according to sources close to the Sussexes, would prefer to stay at home with their children.
The royal family, according to numerous sources, has no interest in speaking with Prince Harry when the moment is right because the revelations in his memoirs have damaged several of the relationships between Harry and his family members.
According to “The Mail,” Prince William never intended to stop his younger brother from attending the event, but he also made it clear that he had no wish to talk with him beyond a simple greeting if he did.
After publishing his memoir, “Spare,” earlier this year, the Duke of Sussex openly urged the British royal family to “come clean” and repent for his combative behavior with Meghan.
However, neither King Charles III nor his elder son, Prince William, have responded to Prince Harry’s comments. They added that since the brothers didn’t communicate much last year, even before the documentary and the memoir were published, family members have given up hope that they will soon reconcile.
Although the duke will not be able to join the rest of his family on the balcony because let’s not forget that he is no longer an active member of the royals, they say that he would already be arguing with his father and older brother. Royal experts believe that Harry’s decision to attend the coronation is his way of showing that he wants to make peace with his brother and father.
Family members have expressed relief at the duke’s decision to attend the coronation alone. Several friends of the king have stated that it would be “certainly comforting” for him to learn that his youngest son was “making the effort to come,” despite the fact that his “love and patience had been tested to the breaking point in recent months.