Prince Harry ‘will be sat 10 rows back from royals’ & will ‘not hang around’ after coronation, expert claims

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After weeks of speculation, it was recently revealed that Prince Harry will attend his father’s coronation on May 6 - but is reportedly not going to stick around according to expert

Prince Harry will reportedly be sat 10 rows back from the other royals at King Charlescoronation, and ‘will not hang around’ after his father has been crowned according to a royal insider.

There was previously speculation whether Harry would make an appearance at the historic event at all, but he will be present for the coronation. However, his wife, Meghan Markle will stay at home in Los Angeles.

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According to MailOnline, former royal butler, Paul Burrell claims that Harry will have ‘little time’ to speak to King Charles, or his brother, the Prince of Wales during his brief visit across the pond next month.

Speaking to GB News’ Dan Wooton, Mr Burrell said: “He doesn’t want to spend much time around them. There is no chance of a reconciliation anytime soon, I’m afraid - I think he will get a very icy reception from the Windsors.”

When Prince Harry and William meet at King Charles’ coronation on May 6, it will be the first time the brothers come face to face since the release of Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ where he labelled his elder brother his ‘arch nemesis’.

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This comes just days after it was revealed that Prince Harry will skip the coronation concert just a day after his father is crowned. The concert has a star-studded lineup including Take That, Katy Perry and more.

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