At the coronation of Carlo was the most secluded, by obligation and by choice. Prince Harry was in the third row with the inactive royals, those who are not part of the firm with Uncle Andrea, the one deprived of part of the titles, and the cousins who live a life outside the royal world. And after the ceremony? Harry was neither present nor expected at Buckingham Palace as had happened at his grandmother’s last Jubilee.
According to Daily Mail Prince Harry wasted no time leaving his father’s coronation. There would have been a car ready to pick him up directly from Westminster Abbey which would then be spotted at the airport Heathrow.
During the coronation of Charles the Duke of Sussex, 38 years old, he told Jack Brooksbank, husband of Eugenie of York and her seatmate, who was to leave immediately after the ceremony. Nothing unimaginable: Harry was widely expected to return to California as soon as possible to celebrate his son Archie’s fourth birthday with his wife Meghan Markle.
The same tabloid reported that the Duke had been invited to a post-coronation lunch at Buckingham Palace, a gesture seen as an attempt at peace. If such it was, it was an uncultivated olive branch and Harry preferred the hit and run: he remained in the third row, far away and without dialogue with his brother and father, he was only able to wear his medals, not the military uniform, which he could only keep as active royal. Harry is not and his life is in Los Angeles just 11 hours by plane
Source: Vanity Fair

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