Charles, the coronation plan to bring Harry and William closer

The majority of British subjects would like to see Harry And Meghan at the coronation of Charles III. This is the response of a recent one poll Ipsos commissioned byEvening Standard: despite the furies controversy which overwhelmed the Sussexin fact, about 60% of the interviewees said they were favorable in their presence on the occasion of the solemn ceremony of next may, while only 30% expressed contrary opinion.

Considered the clamor raised first by Harry & Meghan – the Netflix documentary film where the two told their version about the last ones turbulent years – and then from Shootthe duke’s memoir which tells dozens of private anecdotes about his life within the royal family -, the result of poll it might surprise some. In reality, Carlo himself seems to be working silently to mend the family rift.

According to rumors reported by tabloidthe new ruler would have even asked for help from Justin Welbythe Archbishop of Canterbury, to find a meeting point between Harry and William. Obviously, there are no confirmations, nor is it known what is the plan to heal the fracture. Sure is that the coronation, scheduled on May 6 at Westminstercould be the ideal opportunity for the reconciliation.

Equally sure is that Welby looks like perfect mediatoras he celebrated the Sussex wedding and he will also officiate the coronation of Charles. Who, like him, in these few months on the throne has already shown that he can want to end to family quarrels, in the name of one common serenity: last Christmas, for example, he granted the brother Andrew the opportunity to publicly join the royal family, despite the recent scandals.

He will also be able to convince the children to close the dispute before the coronation? He has three months available. But from London they were clear: the focus will have to stay on the new ruler, the event can by no means turn into a settlement of accounts between brothers.

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