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Seating Arrangements at King Charles’ Coronation: Will Harry and Meghan Be Part of the Congregation?
Seating arrangements at big family events can often be a bit tricky, but when it comes to King Charles' coronation, it's expected to reach a whole new level of awkwardness.
The big question on everyone's mind is whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be in attendance at Westminster Abbey on May 6th.
So far, they have yet to publicly confirm their presence, leaving many speculating about the reasons behind their decision.
Rumors suggest that their attendance hinges on several factors, including their reported desire for a showdown chat with Charles and Prince William, as well as the acknowledgment of Prince Archie's fourth birthday.
With relations between the couple and the royal family at an all-time low, it becomes even more challenging to address crucial issues, such as seating arrangements.
During the Queen's funeral, Harry and Meghan were seated directly behind Charles and Camilla in the second row, alongside Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapellimozzi.
Disgraced Prince Andrew occupied a front-row seat, following protocol.
Despite Harry and Meghan no longer holding official roles, there is an expectation that past precedence will be followed.
If they do attend, the hierarchy will be respected, and Harry should be given a more central seat as the King's son.
However, reports suggest that many members of the royal family privately express their intention to give Harry and Meghan the cold shoulder.
Some even hope that the couple will be seated far away from the rest of the family, allowing them to avoid any social interaction.
A supposed friend of the family revealed that many relatives want nothing more to do with the Sussexes, stating, “I hope they'll be seated in Iceland.”
Organizers of the coronation will undoubtedly strive to keep the focus on the King and Queen consort, limiting camera time for other attendees.
Additionally, the Sussexes have allegedly requested to be included on the balcony with the rest of the royal family after the King's coronation, where they can wave to the crowd.
However, it appears that they may face a ban from the balcony, along with other non-working royals.
The question remains: What will Harry and Meghan do if they attend the coronation?
Will they assertively take their place in the front row, or will they respect the wishes of the family?
Some speculate that their main motive behind attending the coronation is to seek the spotlight and fame.
We would love to hear your thoughts on this news.
Do you believe Harry and Meghan will insist on sitting in the front row if they attend?
Do you think their main motive for attending the coronation is to gain attention and fame?
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