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Prince Harry will not be welcome at his father’s coronation next year in light of the barrage of criticism against his family in his new book, a source has claimed.
The royals have balked at the idea of spending time with him at the landmark event in case their talks “ended up in the paperback edition” of his memoir, The Sun reported.
It is unclear if Charles will invite his youngest son to the coronation or if Prince Harry would accept.
The Duke of Sussex launched an attempted charm offensive this week, appearing on American talk shows mocking royal etiquette to promote his best-selling memoir, Spare.
His family has reportedly been baffled and hurt by the number of details about their lives that he has released to the public.
said a source Sun: ‘There have been arguments between the family, including Edward and Anne.
“They don’t want the private conversations at the coronation to become Spare’s pocket edition.”
Prince Harry will not be welcome at his father’s coronation next year because of the barrage of insults he has hurled at his family, a source has claimed.
Initially, the King had hoped to invite his youngest son to witness the momentous occasion, but a new report suggests he has been forced to reconsider his plans amid concerns he could, they say, “end up in a paperback”.
Prince Harry’s book, Spare, was published on January 10 and quickly became one of the best-selling nonfiction books in history.
The coronation, which is just 16 weeks away, will be a smaller event than ever, reflecting King Charles’s ambitions for a scaled-down monarchy.
The palace has yet to release plans for the elaborate ceremony and the guest list has yet to be agreed upon.
Organizers said the event would “reflect the role of the monarch today” and “look to the future, while taking root in long-standing traditions and pageantry.”
Earlier this week, it was reported that Her Majesty had resigned herself to Harry not attending the May 6th celebration.
It would be very’ hard for them [the Sussexes]’ to attend, assured a royal source close to the family, after ‘what was said’.
The source explained that the family expects the Sussexes to politely provide a reason not to attend, even if they are invited.
The then Prince Charles (centre) attends the coronation of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II (left), in 1953, following the death of his grandfather George VI. It’s now reportedly unlikely that Prince Harry will get a big father’s day invite from him.
Edward and Anne are reportedly among relatives who have raised concerns that their words would later be made public if Harry were invited.
“The family hopes Harry and Meghan find a reason not to be there,” the source said. the independent.
The fallout from the release of Prince Harry’s long-awaited memoir continues despite the Duke of Sussex repeatedly stating that he would like to be in a relationship with his family.
King Charles has maintained a dignified silence throughout Harry’s public relations tour, but looked stony-faced as he got behind the wheel of his car near Birkhall, Aberdeenshire, yesterday.
It was the first time he had been seen in public since his youngest son appeared on American talk shows sipping shots of tequila and mocking royal protocols to promote his controversial autobiography.
Harry told The Late Show that he and Meghan were ‘forced’ to flee ‘our home country’ of Britain for ‘beautiful California’ due to ‘abuse and harassment’.
He then said, “We’ve created a fantastic life here in California, which is beautiful by the way, and America is a great place to live,” before clinking glasses with Colbert to wild cheers.
He and Camilla reportedly arrived at their ‘marital home’ in Scotland last week for a ‘well deserved’ break.
Birkhall is where Charles and Camilla got engaged and honeymooned in 2005.
The King has previously revealed that he finds the property “calm and peaceful”.
The Duke of Sussex went on a charm offensive this week, appearing on American talk shows to promote his best-selling memoir. Pictured: Harry in ITV’s Tom Bradby on Sunday night
Many senior royals reportedly don’t have “trust” in Harry in the wake of his memoir, TV rounds and the recent Netflix documentary.
Speaking to ITV’s News at Ten presenter Tom Bradby, Harry said he would be open to reconciliation and even return to a partial royal role, on the condition that he could have ‘frank’ talks with his family that would be kept private. .
I don’t know if they’re watching this [interview] or not, but what they have to tell me and what I have to tell them will be in private, and I hope it can continue like this,’ he said, noting that he does not want ‘frank discussions [to] leak out’.
The comments have been labeled ironic given all the private moments Harry has shared in his memoir.
A royal source told The Mirror: “The irony is there for everyone to see, apart from Harry himself it seems.”
“There was very little (trust) before these last few scenes, but there’s absolutely no trust left for Harry to be brought into the fold.”
It is understood that the royal family is unlikely to comment publicly on any of the allegations against them.
But even discussing matters in private may be off the table for senior royals, who fear that any conversation they have with Harry could be used against him in the future.
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