At least as exciting as the coronation of King Charles III.
(74) on the big day: How long will Prince Harry stay?
Time for talks or will it be a quick number?
London – On Friday afternoon, just before 1 p.m., a police officer confirmed the arrival of Prince Harry (38) at Buckingham Palace.
The Sussexes had waited a long time for the invitation, the decision that Harry should come alone to the coronation of his father, King Charles III, and Meghan should stay in Montecito to accompany the birthday of their son Archie (4), was in London for the most part noted with relief.
But what about the return trip?
Prince Harry must make a painful decision
Because now Harry has to make another difficult decision, he sits between the chairs – on one side his father, on the other his wife Meghan Markle.
In fact, thanks to the brevity of the coronation and the time difference, if Harry basically flew straight back from Westminster Abbey, he could be back in Montecito on his son's birthday.
The big question: will Harry be in a hurry, and no sooner will the holy oil dry on Charles' forehead, leave Westminster Abbey and make his way back to Montecito to join Meghan and the children?
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Or has he planned some time not only to formally honor his father, but also to engage in conversation.
In the run-up to the coronation, the ducal couple of Sussex had not skimped on allegations, neither Harry's biography "Spare" nor the allegations in the processing of their royal time were particularly friendly.
Since then, everyone has been puzzled over how things are between Charles and Harry.
The relationship with Prince William (40) is already considered broken.
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Prince Harry between the chairs.
Will he stay with father Charles or will he travel back to Meghan immediately?
(photomontage)
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During Harry's last visit to the British capital at the end of March, when he was one of the prominent plaintiffs who
had sued the
Daily Mail
for alleged invasion of their privacy, Buckingham Palace reportedly said His Majesty was "too busy". be to see his son.
There was better news over the weekend when
The Sun
reported that after a "heart-to-heart talk" with Charles, Harry had agreed to attend the coronation.
The early arrival at the palace also gives hope that there will be a few hours for Harry and Charles to
talk before
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