Prince Harry is making quite a lot of headlines these days. The royal prince will soon jet off to the UK to attend his father, King Charles’s coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London. But he will be attending the grand event without his wife, Meghan Markle, which can be a challenging task for the royal prince as per royal experts.

Prince Harry Will Attend Prince Charles’s Coronation Alone

Prince Harry and Prince Charles
Prince Harry and Prince Charles

King Charles’s coronation ceremony is poised to be a controversial star-studded affair, and all eyes will be on the one royal family member, his son Prince Harry. According to royal expert and historian Dr. Tessa Dunlop, Prince Harry will need a lot of courage to attend his father’s ceremony because he made many shocking revelations about his family members in his bombshell memoir.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

The royal expert told the Mirror news outlet, 

“Yes, I think; it will take guts for the Duke of Sussex to walk into Westminster Abbey alone on Saturday. But if we’ve learned anything about Harry over the last few years, he doesn’t shy away from a challenge. He’s addicted to the rush of adrenalin.”

She continued,

“Early on, the prince made a name for himself as a royal hell raiser, flying Apace helicopters, trekking towards the North Pole, and trialing psychedelic drugs. Now, although professing to long for the quiet life, or at least a different life, he has published his own narrative in book and Netflix form, both of which were designed to court controversy.”

Tessa Dunlop added, 

“Detonating verbal bombs against the institution of monarchy and the British press is not a hobby for the faint-hearted. Nor is facing down several massive publishing companies in court… But no matter how gutsy he is, and despite a lifetime of training in the public eye, Saturday will be a massive challenge for Prince Harry.”

This week on 6th May 2023, King Charles will officially be crowned alongside his wife Camilla, the Queen Consort, at Westminster Abbey in London.

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Prince Harry’s Reunion With the Royal Family Will Be Controversial

The Royal Family
The Royal Family

The guest list of the grand affair seems quite impressive. Some of the finest singers, like Katy Perry, will be performed at the after-ceremony concert. The royal expert Tessa Dunlop noted that Prince Harry’s solo appearance will be more challenging for him to attend due to his alleged rivalry with his brother Prince Williams. She said, 

“Going solo into that abbey, under the gaze of a thousand lenses, exchanging pleasantries with people he is no longer speaking to, that’s a very tough gig for any man. And one made emotionally harder because the entire Coronation ceremony is about affirming and reaffirming the line of succession.”

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Dunlop continued, 

“It took the abdicated Edward VIII several hours before he telephoned a congratulatory message to his newly crowned brother George VI in 1937. Sibling rivalries run deep. Saturday is King Charles’ big day, and in second place comes Harry’s brother William, the Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, and then his nine-year-old nephew, Prince George, one of eight honorary pageboys. Amidst pomp and ceremony, he is no longer part of, sitting several rows back and stripped of his military uniform, Harry won’t find the service easy.”

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Prince Harry is perhaps the most controversial figure today. The Duke of Sussex’s bitter separation from his British royal family has haunted the royal prince ever since he left the UK. So it will be hard for him to be present under the same roof with them again. 

Source: Mirror UK 

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