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King Charles and Princess Anne Attend Sunday Service Together amid Coronation Plans
King Charles, who is set to be crowned alongside Queen Consort Camille on May 6th, made a public appearance with his only sister, Princess Anne.
The royal siblings were seen attending the traditional Sunday morning service at St. Mary Magdalene Church, following discussions about their upcoming coronation.
This outing comes as reports suggest that tensions between the royal family and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have eased.
As they made their way to the chapel, King Charles and Princess Anne appeared in high spirits, exchanging smiles with royal fans along the route.
King Charles even shared a lighthearted moment, cracking a joke with some onlookers.
Their joint appearance follows rumors that the monarch has requested the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Webley, to negotiate a deal with Prince Harry.
The aim is to secure the Duke of Sussex's attendance at the coronation, given his position as fifth in line to the throne.
The main issue at hand is whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend the coronation and, if so, under what conditions.
Sources claim that negotiations with Prince Harry are proving difficult, as he is advised to agree to nothing until the last minute.
This approach has created a divide within the family.
The Mail on Sunday reported that it is challenging to reach an agreement with Prince Harry, who seems determined to maintain his stance.
After the church service, a well-wisher presented King Charles with a bouquet of flowers, and he took the time to engage with fans.
Lady Susan Hussey, who recently resigned amidst a racism controversy, also joined the King and Princess Royal at the service.
The 83-year-old was seen smiling as she attended St. Magdalene Church on the royal family's Norfolk estate.
The news of King Charles' public appearance coincides with reports that he has asked the Archbishop of Canterbury to facilitate Prince Harry's attendance at the coronation.
Negotiations are ongoing to determine the terms and conditions of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's participation.
However, it seems that Prince Harry is reluctant to agree to any terms at this stage, opting to wait until the last minute.
Prince Harry's camp has made it clear that attending the coronation and then being stripped of his titles is not an option.
While he may choose to relinquish his titles voluntarily, he strongly objects to the idea of having them forcibly taken away.
King Charles, on the other hand, desires his son's presence at the historic event, believing that the Sussexes' absence would attract more attention than their attendance at Westminster Abbey in four months' time.
Now, it's your turn to share your thoughts.
Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reconcile with the royal family and attend King Charles' coronation celebration?
Or will they seize this opportunity to focus on their Netflix content and make a bombshell announcement?
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Until then, we can only wait and see how things unfold.
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