Prince Harry May Rely on Cousins Amid Threats of Royal Family Snub During King Charles III’s Coronation

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Prince Harry will attend King Charles III's coronation solo without Meghan Markle. He may rely on his cousins, like Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall, as there are claims the royal family may not talk to him due to his revelations in the Harry & Meghan docuseries and memoir, Spare.

Meghan will stay at their California home with their two kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while Prince Harry will go to the U.K. to witness King Charles' crowning.

Prince Harry May Get Support from Cousins

According to Express, the Duke of Sussex may get support from his cousins during the historic event.

Royal experts believe only junior royal family members will speak to the prince, considering this will be the first time he will meet the royal family after his explosive claims in his book and docuseries.

"The King does want his youngest son to experience such a significant moment in his life," Kinsey Schofield said on Fox News.

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"It was Charles's wish that Prince Harry attend," he continued. "Duty is still a priority to Harry, and he feels like it is his responsibility to attend."

He may make small talk with familiar and friendly royal family members, like Zara and Princess Eugenie.

With his bombshell revelations, Schofield expected there might be tension between Prince Harry and Camilla, Queen Consort, after talking about her in his memoir.

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Also, his relationship with his brother, Prince William, may remain strained as his hopes for reconciliation seem unlikely. He has to quickly return to the U.S. to celebrate his son, Prince Archie's fourth birthday.

A Bittersweet Situation for Prince Harry

After weeks of deliberation, Buckingham Palace finally confirmed Prince Harry's attendance at King Charles' coronation at Westminster Abbey on May 6.

However, though he will be celebrating the most important time in his father's life, he will miss his firstborn son's fourth birthday, which will take place on the same day as the crowning.

"I'm sure Harry will be sad to not be there on Archie's day itself, but it's clearly important to be there for his father, the King on this historic occasion," Hello! royal editor Emily Nash said.

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"It's a big moment, both for the country but also for the king personally," she continued. "I'm sure he'll be delighted that Harry's going to be there to witness it."

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