The long-awaited coronation of Prince Charles has come and gone, leaving royal enthusiasts buzzing with speculation about the absence of Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.
The months leading up to the event were filled with uncertainty, resembling a drawn-out reality TV show.
Would they attend?
Would they not?
Finally, news broke that Harry would be present, but Meghan had other commitments, conveniently leaving many questioning the validity of her excuse.
Reports from the UK indicated that Charles was eager to have his son by his side on this momentous occasion.
However, Prince William, who played a significant role in organizing the coronation, seemed less thrilled about his brother’s presence.
It was as if he were attending a women’s rugby club dinner and caught sight of Prince Andrew stepping out of a car – a forced smile, but no genuine enthusiasm.
Nevertheless, William had no choice but to acquiesce to the wishes of his father.
Now that the coronation is over and Queen Camilla has returned her crown to the vault, attention may turn to the strained relationship between Harry and William.
This sibling feud, which rivals the epic tales of Cain and Abel or Liam and Noel Gallagher, has captivated the public’s attention.
Despite their proximity during the coronation, they managed to restrain themselves from engaging in a physical altercation on the ancient cosmat pavement.
However, as William and his photogenic wife, Kate, cement their position as future leaders of the monarchy, their influence within Buckingham Palace grows stronger.
A recent report in the Daily Beast suggests that William and Kate’s opinion of Harry carries significant weight within the institution.
Put simply, the further away Harry is, the better.
It seems unlikely that Harry will receive an invitation to William’s own coronation, whenever that may be.
While the prospect of another royal funeral is hopefully far off, the animosity between William and Harry could hinder any attempts at reconciliation in the intervening years.
If William and Kate prefer to keep their distance from the Sussexes, it is likely that Buckingham Palace will follow suit.
Moreover, Charles, having successfully avoided the PR disaster of his second son’s absence at the coronation, may not be motivated to repair his strained relationship with Harry.
The question now is, will the dust settle between William and Harry, or will their conflict escalate to a more bitter state in the future?
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As we eagerly await the outcome, it remains uncertain whether this rift within the royal family will ever be fully healed.
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Until next time, farewell.