In just 100 days, all eyes will be on King Charles as he prepares for one of the most significant moments of his life – his coronation day.
Scheduled for May 6th at Westminster Abbey in London, this spectacular event will be followed by two days of celebrations, including a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle.
The coronation itself will feature processions to and from Buckingham Palace, a solemn religious ceremony, and a balcony appearance by Charles, Queen Camilla, and other members of the royal family.
However, with just over three months to go until the big weekend of pomp and pageantry, there are several pressing issues that the King must address before the celebrations can begin.
One of these concerns is whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as Prince Andrew, should be included in the historic balcony appearance immediately following the coronation.
Royal experts suggest that King Charles will take the moral high ground when making this decision.
The possibility of Prince Harry and Meghan attending the coronation has become a hotly debated topic after the release of the Royal Centre Memoir, which revealed personal details about the family and criticized the institution.
Additionally, Prince Andrew has stepped back from royal duties following allegations of s**ual abuse, which he vehemently denies.
Richard Palmer, the royal correspondent for the Daily Express, predicts that Andrew and the Sussexes may be invited to the coronation but not onto the balcony.
During a recent royal roundup, Palmer stated, “My guess is the King will take the moral high ground.
Whatever the state of his relationship with the Sussexes, his brother Andrew can invite them all to the coronation.”
It is likely that the new monarch will follow in his mother’s footsteps when deciding who will appear alongside the senior members of the royal family at Buckingham Palace after the main event.
Despite Prince Harry and Meghan’s revelations in various media appearances, King Charles has maintained silence on the matter.
This strategy extends to the thorny question of the balcony appearance, with Kensington and Buckingham Palace refusing to comment on the contents of Harry’s book.
The royal households adhere to their policy of never complaining or explaining, leaving official communications to address such matters.
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As we await further developments, it remains to be seen how these decisions will unfold.
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