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Royal Rumble: The Coronation Drama Unfolds

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Royal Rumble: The Coronation Drama Unfolds

As anticipation builds for III's coronation on May 6th, the spotlight is firmly on the royal family, particularly the younger generation.

Reports suggest that Prince George, , and Prince Louis will take part in the grand procession at Westminster Abbey, marking a significant moment for the Wales children.

They are expected to ride in a carriage behind their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, who will accompany and Queen in the iconic gold state coach.

It's no surprise that George and Charlotte are stepping up for this royal occasion.

Last September, they were seen alongside their family during the Queen's funeral procession, demonstrating their growing roles within the monarchy.

However, little Louis was deemed too young to participate at that time.

According to rehearsal documents reviewed by the Times, the entire family will exit the Abbey together, showcasing a united front.

The royal lineup doesn't stop with the Wales family.

The procession will also include other prominent members, such as the Princess Royal and her husband, Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, along with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, and Princess Alexandra.

Notably absent from this historic event will be , , Princess Eugenie, and the Sussexes, Harry and Meghan.

The absence of the Sussex children from the ceremony appears to be a given, considering their ages.

will celebrate his fourth birthday on the same day as the coronation, while will only be one year old.

A source mentioned that the royal family might acknowledge 's birthday, even amidst the festivities for King Charles.

Tensions seem to simmer beneath the surface, particularly regarding Harry and Meghan's attendance.

Reports indicate that many royal family members are not keen on socializing with the couple during the coronation.

One insider expressed hope that the Sussexes might be seated far away, perhaps in Iceland, highlighting the strained relationships within the family.

Royal historian Dr. Ed Owens provided insight into the meticulous planning involved in the coronation.

He noted that palace staff are working diligently to orchestrate the event, ensuring that any potential awkward moments involving Harry and Meghan are avoided.

This careful approach means the couple is unlikely to receive any special treatment or last-minute requests.

If Harry and Meghan do attend, their role may be minimal, relegated to the sidelines of this grand affair.

Owens emphasized that the royal household will maintain strict control over the event's proceedings, leaving little room for the Sussexes to make a significant impact.

Meanwhile, , a close friend of the Sussexes, has faced backlash for her comments regarding the coronation.

Some critics questioned her authority to advise Harry and Meghan on such matters, dubbing her “self-appointed American royalty.”

Social media users expressed their indifference to her opinions, calling for more substantial news coverage rather than focusing on celebrity gossip.

The reactions to Oprah's remarks reflect a broader sentiment surrounding the Sussexes and their ties to the royal family.

Many people seem fatigued by the ongoing drama and are eager for more meaningful stories to emerge from the royal sphere.

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