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Prince Harry Arrives in London for Father’s Coronation
Prince Harry made a surprise appearance in London yesterday morning, ahead of his father's official coronation.
The Duke of Sussex reportedly took a commercial flight from Los Angeles to London, landing at 11.23am at London Heathrow Airport.
Passengers on American Commercial Airlines Flight A136 were pleasantly surprised to find themselves traveling alongside Prince Harry.
Today, Prince Harry will be seated in the third row during the procession at Westminster Abbey.
He will be sitting with Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, whom he has spoken fondly of since stepping away from the Royal Family.
In a departure from tradition, Prince Harry will not be accompanied by his wife, Meghan Markle, who will be celebrating their son Archie's fourth birthday in the US.
Prince Harry's visit is expected to be short, as he will only attend his father's coronation and not participate in any other related activities.
Additionally, due to his current status, he will not be permitted to wear a military uniform for the coronation.
Instead, he will be wearing a mourning suit, as reported by The Mail Online.
After the coronation, Prince Harry will return to California to join his family in celebrating Archie's birthday.
This will mark the first public appearance for Prince Harry since the release of his memoirs, in which he made controversial statements about his relatives.
It is worth noting that this is not the first time Prince Harry has been unable to wear his military uniform for a significant event.
At the Queen's funeral last year, he was also prohibited from wearing his uniform and opted for a black suit instead.
Meghan, who accompanied him, wore a black dress and hat, along with earrings given to her by the late Queen.
Contrary to rumors, Prince Harry did not make any specific requests regarding his attire for the coronation.
He expressed his willingness to wear whatever was asked of him.
As preparations for the coronation continue, it has been claimed by Jonathan Dimbleby, a close friend of the King, that Charles would be uncomfortable with the public pledging allegiance to him.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, Archbishop Justin Welby will invite all individuals in the United Kingdom and other territories to pay homage to King Charles.
This will be followed by a pledge of allegiance.
However, requests from the public to participate in the pledge from home have sparked controversy.
Prince Harry's presence at the coronation will undoubtedly attract significant attention, as he confronts his relatives in public for the first time since the release of his memoirs.
After the ceremony, he will swiftly return to the United States to celebrate Archie's birthday.
In conclusion, Prince Harry's surprise arrival in London has set the stage for an intriguing coronation ceremony.
While he will not be wearing a military uniform, his presence alongside Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will be closely watched.
Stay tuned for further updates on this momentous event.