prince henry Yes, he will be present at the coronation of his father Carlos III on May 6 in London, despite his controversies with the British monarchy. He will do it alone, without his wife Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet Diana.

In any case, the presence of the second son of Diana of Wales on British soil will apparently be fleeting, since _according to a ‘royal expert’_, after the coronation, the Duke of Sussex is likely to rush back to his Montecito (California) mansion to celebrate Archie’s four birthdays.

The coronation, which is in just three weeks, will also see Carlos III and Camila Parker Bowles in front of 2000 people in Westminster Abbey.

Jennie Bond, ‘royalty expert’ said GB News yes: “Enrique will be making a short visit, according to what we’ve been told, for the coronation.”

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“It’s not out of the realm of possibility that he’ll fly right after the ceremony and return to California just in time to celebrate at the end of the day with his young son, Archie, who turns four. It’s sure to be a quick and unpleasant visitBond commented.

Prince Harry was never on good terms with Camila because she was his father’s lover. In his book titled “Spare,” the Duke of Sussex claimed that he and Prince Guillermo they “begged” their father, t King Charles IIIwho will not marry Camila after death Princess Dianabecause they were afraid she was theirs”evil stepmother“.

Despite tensions with his son, Carlos III, 74, wanted Enrique’s presence at his coronation, according to sources close to the royal family.

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Harry and Meghan have returned to the UK on rare occasions since leaving in 2020. including the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in September. Carlos succeeded his mother, who died at the age of 96 after a 70-year reign.

The coronation of Carlos III, the first event of its kind since Isabella in 1953. It doesn’t seem to excite the British at the moment.

According to a YouGov survey published a few days ago, almost two-thirds of Britons (64%) i 75% of young people are not interestedbut 46% believe they will watch the broadcast or attend one of the planned celebrations.

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Carlos has 56% approval among Britons, while Camila is even less popular, with 39% approval, despite Buckingham Palace’s redoubled efforts to catapult her image by announcing that she will be Queen rather than “Queen Consort”.