Prince Harry’s relationship with the royal family has been deemed irreparable by a royal expert, who suggests that Harry fails to comprehend the extent of the harm he has caused.
Tom Bower, the author of Revenge, Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors, expressed doubts about the advisability of Harry and Meghan Markle attending King Charles’s coronation in May, cautioning that their presence could overshadow the significance of the ceremony.
According to Mr. Bower, Harry’s focus on commercializing his life rather than reconciling with King Charles and Prince William has rendered any reconciliation impossible.
He asserted that Harry’s actions have irreversibly damaged his relationships with his father and brother, emphasizing that Harry’s self-centeredness blinds him to the hurt he has inflicted.
The royal expert characterized Harry as a misguided individual who is enamored with his life in California, insinuating that Harry’s obliviousness to the repercussions of his choices is emblematic of his self-absorption.
Mr. Bower remarked on the irony of Harry’s inability to grasp the ramifications of his actions, highlighting the disconnect between Harry’s intentions and their actual impact.
While it is anticipated that Harry and Meghan may return for the coronation on May 6th, no official confirmation has been provided by the couple.
A statement from the Sussexes regarding their potential attendance at the event indicated that a decision had not yet been reached.
Mr. Bower cautioned against Harry and Meghan’s presence at Westminster Abbey during the ceremony, expressing concerns that their involvement would divert attention from the significance of Charles’s coronation.
He stressed that their attendance could detract from the solemnity of the occasion, urging them to reconsider their participation.
If Harry and Meghan do choose to attend, they are expected to be seated separately from Prince William and other senior members of the royal family, and they are unlikely to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Having relinquished their official roles within the royal family in 2020 and relocated to the United States, the Sussexes have made occasional visits to the UK for significant events such as the Platinum Jubilee and the Queen’s funeral.
The scheduled date of the coronation coincides with their son Archie’s fourth birthday, although it is speculated that neither Archie nor his younger sister Lilibet will be in attendance.
As speculation mounts about the potential implications of Harry and Meghan’s presence at the coronation, opinions vary on whether Harry will come to regret his decisions and the impact they may have on the royal family.
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