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King Charles III’s Coronation: Will Harry and Meghan Attend?
Get ready for an exciting event as King Charles III is about to ascend the throne, sparking anticipation worldwide.
However, amidst all the buzz surrounding this historic occasion, one question remains unanswered: will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle be in attendance?
Unfortunately, it is still uncertain whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will witness the crowning of King Charles.
If they do make an appearance, don't expect to see them on the iconic Buckingham Palace balcony alongside the rest of the royal family.
As non-working royals, they have been prohibited from occupying that prestigious perch.
Now, you might wonder if it's a tad hypocritical for King Charles to ban Harry and Meghan for not being working royals while allowing another non-working royal to join him on the balcony.
Hold onto your hats because we have the inside scoop on this enigmatic figure.
The Mirror has reported that only working members of the royal family will stand on the balcony with King Charles during his coronation, with one exception.
Sir Timothy Lawrence, Princess Anne's husband, will be among the working royals on the balcony.
You may be scratching your head, unfamiliar with Sir Timothy.
He has been married to Princess Anne since 1992 and has been involved in royal affairs for even longer.
In fact, he worked as a personal assistant, or ecuree, for Queen Elizabeth in the 1980s, where he first met Anne.
Despite not being a working royal himself, Sir Timothy frequently accompanies his wife on her royal duties and engagements.
Although often described as the invisible family member, he is no stranger to the limelight.
He has stood on the balcony next to Princess Anne for every significant royal event, demonstrating his familiarity with palace protocol.
But let's return to the coronation.
Alongside the balcony drama, the palace has released more details about the momentous day.
According to CNN, there will be two processions through the streets of London on Coronation Day.
The first procession will transport the King to the Westminster service for the crowning, while the second will be a grand parade back to Buckingham Palace.
And here's the exciting part: King Charles will be riding in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach for his journey.
This coach is a true masterpiece, adorned with primrose yellow silk upholstery and showcasing specimen woods from royal residences, explorations, and various countries.
It represents a microcosm of British and world history, and witnessing it in action promises to be a remarkable experience.
So there you have it, the latest updates on King Charles III's coronation.
While we still await confirmation of Harry and Meghan's attendance, we can be certain that they won't be on the balcony with the rest of the royals.
Nevertheless, Sir Timothy Lawrence will be present, filling the non-working royal void in our hearts.
With the Diamond Jubilee State Coach and two processions through the streets of London, this coronation is set to be an unforgettable event for the ages.