Speculation is rife that Prince Harry’s standing within the royal family is set to diminish even more during the upcoming coronation of the King.
A royal commentator has pointed out that as a working member of the family, the Duke of Sussex may find himself relegated to a position of lesser importance, with plans in place to ensure he remains distanced from senior royals.
The intricacies of his role within the Order of Presidents are also under scrutiny.
Royal expert Nick Bullen has suggested that Prince Harry could be seated separately from other high-ranking members to avoid potentially awkward interactions or lack thereof.
The dynamics of the event are such that opportunities for meaningful conversations among the royals are expected to be scarce, given their separate arrivals at Westminster Abbey and distinct procession arrangements.
The meticulous planning aims to prevent any uncomfortable encounters.
According to insider information shared with the Express, palace aides have been meticulously strategizing to prevent Prince Harry from coming into close contact with his brother, Prince William, during the coronation.
The strained relationship between the siblings following Harry’s departure from royal duties and his public criticisms of the monarchy has added tension to the situation.
Efforts are reportedly being made to keep the cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who maintain ties with Harry, apart from other senior royals.
During the Thanksgiving service for the Platinum Jubilee last June, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seated near the York cousins, several rows behind the King and the Prince of Wales.
However, former royal butler Paul Burrell predicts that the Duke of Sussex will be further marginalized at the coronation, with little chance of reconciliation with the Windsors in the near future.
It is anticipated that he will be distanced from his immediate family members during the event.
Despite Buckingham Palace confirming Prince Harry’s attendance at the ceremony, it has been revealed that Meghan Markle and their children, Archie and Lilibet, will not be accompanying him to the UK.
This decision aligns with previous speculations that Prince Harry intends to keep his visit brief, particularly due to his son’s birthday falling on the same day as the coronation.
The Duke is expected to join the royal family at Westminster Abbey before swiftly returning to California to celebrate Archie’s special day.
The unfolding drama surrounding Prince Harry’s role in the royal family continues to captivate audiences, prompting questions about his future within the monarchy.
As opinions on his status and relationships within the royal circle vary, the anticipation surrounding the coronation and its implications for Prince Harry remains a topic of keen interest.
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