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Royal Drama Unfolds: Prince Harry’s Ouster from Highgrove House
Prince Harry found himself in hot water after being unceremoniously kicked out of Highgrove House for his disrespectful behavior towards King Charles.
The incident occurred following the conclusion of King Charles III and the Queen Consort's state visit to Germany on Friday, 31 March.
Despite the rainy weather, the royal couple graciously greeted well-wishers after laying wreaths at the ruins of a Hamburg church bombed during World War II.
During their visit, King Charles and Camilla indulged in local culture by sampling beer at a food fair and enjoying a performance by a Beatles tribute band.
The connection between Hamburg and Liverpool, where the Beatles began their musical journey, added a special touch to the royal couple's experience.
Upon returning to the UK, the King and Queen Consort retired to Highgrove House for some much-needed rest.
A source close to the palace revealed that Prince Harry made a two-hour journey to Highgrove House in a bid to persuade King Charles to accommodate his unreasonable demands regarding the upcoming coronation.
However, the King, exhausted from his travels, was in no mood to entertain Harry's requests.
Speculation arose among royal staff that Meghan Markle influenced Harry's decision to visit the palace, mirroring her reputation for assertiveness.
Despite Harry and Meghan's hopes for prominent seating at the coronation, recent events have cast doubt on their involvement in the ceremony.
Harry's public criticisms of his family and the British media have strained relations, leading to uncertainties about his role.
Organizers are reportedly preparing for the event without Prince Harry's participation, as King Charles has allegedly decided to exclude him from official duties.
Reports suggest that even if Prince Harry attends the coronation, he will not partake in the traditional act of kneeling before the monarch.
Instead, he is expected to observe from the royal gallery while his brother, Prince William, fulfills his duties as the heir to the throne.
This decision follows King Charles's amendments to the Regency Act, appointing Princess Anne and Prince Edward as councillors of state and sidelining Prince Harry from any potential stand-in roles.
As tensions within the royal family escalate, the prospect of Prince Harry taking center stage at the coronation appears increasingly unlikely.
The Duke of Norfolk, responsible for organizing the event, is determined to uphold royal protocol and ensure a seamless ceremony, regardless of the Harkels' demands.
With the spotlight firmly fixed on King Charles's historic coronation, the drama surrounding Prince Harry's exclusion continues to captivate royal watchers worldwide.