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Prince Harry Faces Cold Reception from Royal Family After High Court Battle
Prince Harry's return to the UK for a High Court battle is not expected to be met with a warm reception from the royal family, according to a royal author.
The Duke of Sussex, who has yet to confirm his attendance at King Charles' coronation in May, is facing mounting criticism for his recent attacks on family members.
Royal author Christopher Anderson claims that Charles is still furious with his son for the bombshell accusations made in his memoir.
Speaking to Fox News, Anderson stated that even if Harry wanted to reconcile before the coronation, it is highly unlikely that he would receive a warm welcome.
Furthermore, Prince William seems to have expressed his frustration by throwing up his hands in disgust.
The fallout from Harry's memoir continues to deepen the rift between the Sussexes and the royal family.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams added that Harry is not expected to see any of his family members during his visit.
As it stands, the King is not in London, and there are no plans for a meeting.
Additionally, William and Kate are currently away with their children for the Easter holidays.
Interestingly, this visit marks the first time in six months that Charles and Harry will be in the UK at the same time.
However, the palace clarified that the King is neither in Windsor nor London, as he is scheduled to depart for a state visit to Germany on Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile, the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children Prince George, Prince Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are not currently in Windsor due to the school Easter holidays.
In another development, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been asked to vacate their UK home, Frogmore Cottage, on the Windsor estate.
This decision, authorized by the King, means that Harry may need to spend some time packing up any remaining possessions.
Additionally, Harry is taking legal action against the home office over security arrangements during his UK visits, raising concerns about his own security provisions for this trip.
Palace staff have reportedly been instructed to include the Sussexes in the preparations for the coronation.
However, it remains uncertain whether Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will attend the ceremony on May 6, as the couple has not made any official statements regarding their attendance.
Notably, this date also coincides with Archie's fourth birthday.
As the situation unfolds, it is clear that tensions within the royal family persist.