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Why Archie and Lilibet Won’t Attend King Charles’ Coronation, and It’s All Because of Princess Anne
In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that Archie and Lilibet will not be in attendance at the upcoming coronation of their grandfather, King Charles Idy.
This decision, reportedly influenced by Princess Anne, stems from a precedent set during her mother's coronation back in 1953.
As preparations for King Charles' coronation unfold, it is expected that only a select few of the king's five grandchildren will grace the occasion.
While the roles for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have already been disclosed, speculations arise that Prince Harry's children will be notably absent from the ceremony.
The reason behind this exclusion lies in the fact that Lilibet will be turning two just a month after the coronation in June 2023, and Archie will mark his fourth birthday on the day of the grand event.
Historical customs dating back to Queen Elizabeth U's coronation dictate that young children who may struggle to remain composed throughout such formal proceedings should not be present.
This principle was exemplified by Princess Anne's absence from her mother's coronation in 1953.
While King Charles was deemed old enough to attend the coronation at four and a half years old, Princess Anne, being merely two at the time, was not granted the same privilege.
This significant detail suggests a longstanding tradition that implies royal youngsters below a certain age should not partake in such elaborate ceremonies.
Given that King Charles Iwai was the next in line to the throne, his presence at the coronation was deemed more critical despite his tender age.
In contrast, Archie's position as sixth in line to the throne renders his attendance at the coronation less imperative, as he is unlikely to ascend to the throne in the future.
Although reports suggest that King Charles desires Prince Harry's presence at his coronation, there are rumors circulating that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might opt out of attending the event.
Speculations hint that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could choose to remain in California to evade the anticipated media frenzy and attention that their presence in the UK would undoubtedly attract.
The couple's discreet approach was evident during their attendance at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in the summer of 2022, suggesting a preference for maintaining a low profile amidst public events.
This strategic move could potentially extend to their plans for the upcoming King's Day festivities.
Moreover, recent tensions within the family, exacerbated by controversies stemming from the Oprah Winfrey interview and the couple's Netflix docuseries, “Harry and Meghan,” may also play a role in their decision to stay away from the coronation.