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Official Coronation Seating Plan Revealed: Prince Harry Left Out
After the rehearsal for King Charles' upcoming coronation, the official seating plan for the event at Westminster Abbey has been unveiled, and it appears that Prince Harry is missing from the list.
The seating arrangement reveals the positioning of various individuals from the worlds of politics, high society, entertainment, and foreign royalty who will be present at the grand ceremony.
However, there are some surprising omissions.
At the heart of the coronation, King Charles and Camilla will occupy the right-hand side as members of the royal family.
Behind them will be foreign politicians, followed by foreign royals.
The politicians will sit on one side of the aisle, while the invited guests will be seated at the back.
Strangely enough, Prince Harry's name is nowhere to be found among the royal family members.
Has there been a change that prevents him from sitting with his blood relatives?
According to Princess Diana's former butler, there seems to be no chance of a reconciliation anytime soon.
He believes that Prince Harry will receive a very cold reception from the Windsors and will be placed ten rows back, far away from his brother and father.
It seems he will make a brief appearance and quickly depart.
Buckingham Palace confirmed Harry's attendance last week but mentioned that Meghan would not be joining him, as she will be staying in California with their children.
The possibility of Harry's brief visit implies that he will not be present for the coronation concert on Sunday.
Reports suggest that the front row of the coronation will be reserved for working royals, a role that Harry and Meghan formally resigned from in 2020.
From this perspective, it makes sense that Harry would not be seated alongside his other family members.
Perhaps he was intentionally assigned a seat further back to avoid drawing attention from the rest of the royals.
However, wherever he sits, it is bound to spark its own conversations.
The coronation of King Charles III is a once-in-a-generation event that will attract prominent figures from the realms of politics, celebrity, and high society.
Despite efforts to streamline the occasion, the guest list for the May 6th ceremony at Westminster Abbey is believed to include around 2000 people.
Recently, it was revealed that Prince Harry will be attending, flying in from Montecito, California, while Meghan Markle and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, remain behind.
Among the attendees will be European monarchs, including the regal King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain, who are sure to add to the grandeur and spectacle of the event.
British celebrities who have contributed to the coronation or have close ties to the royal family will also be present for the historic service in central London.
With Charles as the reigning monarch, Prince William and Princess Catherine will play significant roles in the ceremony, officially becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Additionally, their nine-year-old son, Prince George, has been given an important role as one of Charles' four pages of honor.
As the anticipation builds for this momentous occasion, the absence of Prince Harry from the official seating plan raises questions about his relationship with the royal family and his place within the monarchy.
While the world awaits the coronation of King Charles III, the dynamics and complexities of the royal family continue to captivate and intrigue.