Prince Harry may have secured the invite to the Royal coronation, but there’s still resentment between him and the royals. After a game of political tug-of-war, he finally decided to attend his father’s Coronation. Unfortunately, he will attend without his wife, Meghan Markle, and children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Prince Harry is said to have no part to play in the Coronation. He’ll only attend the Abbey ceremony and return to his son’s birthday. But his arrival has become a source of confusion. There’s been speculation about Prince Harry’s clothing choice for the Coronation.
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Prince Harry Isn’t Wearing His Military Uniform To The Coronation
King Charles III wanted Prince Harry to be suited in his military uniform on the day of the Royal Coronation. The Telegraph has reported that the Duke Of Sussex won’t wear his military uniform. After keeping everyone in the dark about his attire, he will now be wearing a morning suit for the ceremony.
Prince Harry was a member of the British Army for 10 years. During his tenure, The Duke Of Sussex did two tours in Afghanistan and was a Captain General of the Royal Marines. Since he’s no longer a working member of the Royal family, the protocol dictates he isn’t allowed to wear his military uniform. Neither he nor Prince Andrews will be wearing the military attire.
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The Duke Of Sussex’s Demands Ahead Of Royal Coronation
The Duke of Sussex isn’t making any specific requests about the morning suit, but he has all the resources if needed. Before the Coronation, he presented a list of demands. However, King Charles and the Royal family complied with some of it. Prince Harry wanted a private word with King Charles and Prince William about a possible reconciliation.
While Prince William won’t be speaking with his brother, Harry revealed he had had many heart-to-heart talks with his father, King Charles III, months before the Coronation. He was also assured by the Royal family not to be worried about his security while visiting his homeland. He demanded recognition for Archie’s birthday, which falls on the same day as the Coronation. However, the Royal family didn’t agree to it.
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