Prince Harry is starting to feel all the butterflies!
06.04.2023 - 18:17 / perezhilton.com
Sounds like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be heading to the UK!
According to multiple Page Six sources on Wednesday, plans are being finalized for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to jet to England for King Charles III‘s coronation on May 6. With just a month to go until the historic crowning ceremony, a royal insider revealed:
Hmm… It’s a positive sign they’re all discussing plans!
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Just because talks are underway, it does not mean Harry and Meghan have agreed to come, they added:
Keyword: “hoped.” Everything is still up in the air! One highly-placed insider said the final decision lies with the 38-year-old, who has worries about attending:
These questions likely revolve around how the couple will be treated while in the country — and if their list of demands will be granted. As we all know, they’ve been embroiled in a messy feud with the rest of the royals ever since leaving their working roles in 2020 and proceeding to put the family on blast in numerous media projects. Even if Charles attempts to make amends on the day of the coronation, it will probably be very obvious how outcast his youngest son and daughter-in-law are. For starters, the couple will probably not be seated with the rest of the family, similar to how things were handled during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and funeral. That said, there could be another very obvious sign of the times, too!
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Another royal source pointed out the Suits alum will not have access to the family jewels — unlike Princess Catherine! It’s currently unknown what the Princess of Wales plans to wear to the coronation,
Prince Harry is starting to feel all the butterflies!
Two thousand guests will gather in Westminster Abbey for King Charles’ Coronation to see His Majesty officially crowned alongside Queen Consort, Camilla. Buckingham Palace says the service will reflect the 74-year-old monarch’s role today and looking towards the future, while still being rooted in long standing traditions and pageantry of the past.
Prince Harry has become "homesick" despite the ongoing and growing rift between the Royal family, as the Duke of Sussex reportedly made calls to his father seeking "reassurances" ahead of his trip back to the UK for the coronation next month.
Prince Harry won't "hang around" and will be "in and out in a flash" at King Charles' Coronation in May, according to former Royal butler Paul Burrell. The Duke of Sussex, 38, is set to attend his father's crowning on 6 May in London while wife Meghan Markle, 41, remains in California with the couple's two children, Archie, three and Lilibet, one. Harry's trip to the UK to see the Royal Family will be very brief and he might not even see his father Charles, 74, or brother Prince William, 41, during his short say, according to Paul, who was Princess Diana's butler.
Prince Harry was reportedly "desperate" to return home to the UK for his father King Charles III's Coronation next month. The Duke of Sussex, who flew back last month to attend his court case against Associated Newspapers, has reportedly not seen his father or brother Prince William, the Prince of Wales, since the week of the late Queen's funeral last September. And as the distance continued between the Royal Family, Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, aired their scathing documentary series on Netflix.
Queen Consort Camilla’s son has revealed the foods that she would have banned from the Coronation Day menu. Food critic Tom Parker Bowles discussed what sorts of dishes would be fit for a King and Queen on the big day when he appeared on The News Agents podcast. The 48 year old writer also gave his verdict on Coronation Chicken – the dish invented to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II taking the throne in June 1953 – describing it as "really horrible" now, despite it being something "quite nice and probably quite exotic for the 50s".
They infamously stepped down as senior members of the British royal family in January 2020 and ever since, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relationship with the monarch has been strained. So, the question of whether King Charles wants Meghan at his coronation remains.
The Great British Bake Off judge Dame Prue Leith has given her stamp of approval to King Charles’ Coronation quiche - saying it was “absolutely delicious”. The chef and TV presenter became one of the first people to try the official coronation pastry at a special Big Lunch at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday, attended by faith leaders from across the country. Hosted by the Dean of Westminster, the outdoor event was organised to inspire people to organise their own celebratory events, showing how food can bring together people of all faiths and backgrounds.Tens of thousands of street parties are expected to be held during the coronation weekend, with people encouraged to come together across the country for the Coronation Big Lunch on Sunday May 7.
egg-squisite reception from royal fans on Twitter, and it looks like a lot of people won’t be firing up their ovens to try it out.The dish, which features a mixture of spinach, broad beans, cheese and tarragon, is encouraged to be served at parties throughout the weekend.The royal family’s official Instagram account even posted a video on their page of how to make it. The coronation is slated for Saturday, May 6 at Westminster Abbey.
Prince Harry reportedly made the decision to attend the King's Coronation a month ago but delayed confirming it publically as he had demands for his children.
Prince Harry held peace talks with his father before confirming his attendance at next month’s Coronation of King Charles and the Queen Consort, Camilla, according to reports. Following the release of the explosive Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan and the Duke of Sussex’s memoir Spare, it was unclear whether the youngest son of King Charles would be flying back to the UK with Meghan Markle for the Coronation.
It was "never likely" Meghan Markle would attend King Charles' Coronation after she was put in an "impossible position", Royal sources have claimed.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, will not be attending the King's crowning in May, with husband Prince Harry, 38, jetting to the UK alone for the celebrations, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Thursday. Meghan will remain in California, where she and Harry are based, with the couple's two young children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, one.
Sex Pistols singer John Lydon criticized how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been handling their royal exit. "So messy," the British singer-songwriter said during an interview with The Telegraph. "If you want to be normal and outside of [the Royal Family], then f--k off. Just f--k off and shut up," he suggested. Although the musician has sympathy for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with their decision to part from the royal family, Lydon pointed out that they aren’t leaving quietly. "I’ve had to make decisions like this in the past.
Not everyone is happy about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision for the Duchess of Sussex to turn down King Charles’ invitation to his upcoming coronation!
Meghan Markle was "never likely" to attend King Charles' Coronation next month after being put in an "impossible position". It was announced earlier this week that after weeks of speculation, Prince Harry would attend the historic event while Meghan stayed in America with their two children - Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle worked as a team to decide how they would handle King Charles III‘s coronation.
Prince Harry was convinced to go to King Charles Coronation out of fears he would regret not going, sources have claimed. Despite his estranged relationship with the royals, Harry will be attending the celebration on May 6.
His Majesty King Charles III and the Queen Consort Camilla will celebrate coronation day on Saturday, May 6 with ceremonial events throughout London. Their Majesties will travel from Buckingham Palace in The King's Procession to Westminster Abbey in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, which was created for the Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate the 60th anniversary of her reign in 2012. The Queen died in September at the age of 96.
Jill Biden will be in attendance for King Charles III's coronation next month. On Tuesday, the White House announced that Jill will be traveling to London for the highly anticipated event on May 6.Per the White House, President Joe Biden spoke by phone Tuesday with King Charles and offered his congratulations to the monarch.«The President congratulated the King on his upcoming Coronation and informed him that First Lady Jill Biden looks forward to attending on behalf of the United States,» a White House readout of the call said.Word of the first lady's attendance comes just days after it was reported that the president will not be among the throng of dignitaries and world leaders descending upon London for the lavish affair.According to The UK Telegraph, Biden will be missing the coronation due to prior commitments.
First Lady Jill Biden will be in attendance at King Charles III‘s coronation ceremony.