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Prince Harry’s Surprise Visit to UK Amid Phone-Hacking Lawsuit Drama
Last week, Prince Harry made an unexpected visit to the UK, where he appeared in court in relation to his phone-hacking lawsuit against Associated Newspapers.
Despite his seemingly good spirits, behind the scenes, tensions were brewing between him and his father, King Charles III.
Royal expert Alexander Larman revealed that Harry attempted to meet with his father during his trip but was informed that he was too busy to see him.
The strained relationship between Harry and the royal family has persisted since the release of his revealing memoir, “Spare,” and the Netflix docu-series, “Harry and Meghan.”
The Telegraph's front page featured a headline about Meghan, leaving many astonished.
The question remains if Harry and Meghan Markle will attend King Charles' coronation on May 6th, coinciding with their son Archie's fourth birthday.
Larman expressed his disbelief if Harry chooses not to attend, stating that it would essentially signify his intention to sever all ties with his family forever.
Preparations are currently underway for King Charles' momentous day, with Buckingham Palace having released the official coronation invitation.
Notably, this invitation includes Queen Camilla's name for the first time.
The ceremony, set to take place at the Abbey Church of Westminster in London, is expected to host around 2,000 guests.
Among them, Prince George, the nine-year-old son of William and Kate, will make an appearance as a page of honor alongside three other boys.
Additionally, Camilla's three grandsons and great-nephew will also be present.
A spokesperson for the Prince and Princess of Wales expressed their delight at Prince George's participation, sharing that it was a decision that his parents had carefully considered and eagerly anticipated.
Undoubtedly, George himself is excited about the opportunity.