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King Charles Determined to Have Son Harry Attend Coronation in May
Amidst all the royal drama, King Charles is determined to have his son, Harry, attend his coronation in May.
While tensions remain high with his brother, Prince William, sources reveal that the Monarch of Britain believes having the Sussexes in London will be a good PR move.
Charles is willing to make concessions to persuade them to attend, offering them decent seats and ensuring they are not hidden behind pillars or random German cousins.
This strategy is seen as an attempt to contain any potential PR crisis during the coronation.
Officials are yet to send out invitations to the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, which is scheduled for Saturday, May 6th.
However, sources close to Charles indicate that he is likely to invite Harry and Meghan, believing it is the right thing to do and hoping it will pave the way for peace.
Charles, known for his forgiving nature, wants to move on from the past and cannot imagine being crowned without both his sons witnessing the momentous occasion.
Not everyone is in favor of Harry attending his father's coronation.
Royal commentator Angela Levin believes granting him full access could be risky, as it may lead to media scrutiny and spoil the event.
On the other hand, there are rumors that Prince Harry may choose to skip the coronation altogether.
Allegedly, two U.S. broadcasters have approached him to commentate on the ceremony, offering him a significant amount of money.
This development could potentially overshadow King Charles and Camilla's celebration.
The question remains: Will Harry and Meghan accept King Charles' invitation to his coronation?
Or do they have another plot up their sleeves?
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Until then, we'll have to wait and see how things unfold.
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Hasta la vista!