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Prince Harry and Prince Andrew to Have No Formal Role in Coronation of King Charles III on Saturday

Prince Harry and Prince Andrew will not have formal roles in the coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on Saturday. Prince Harry will be attending the ceremony with his family, but the newly released Order of Service does not list him or Prince Andrew under any part of the service or procession. This is likely due to the fact that they are no longer senior working members of the royal family, with Prince Harry living in the U.S. and Prince Andrew stepping down from his royal duties in 2019.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla to be Crowned in Historic Coronation Ceremony at Westminster Abbey

On May 6th, King Charles III of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland will be crowned monarch at Westminster Abbey, making him the ceremonial head of the Commonwealth. For the first time since 1953, his wife Camilla will be crowned alongside him as Queen Camilla. The coronation will be a grand affair, broadcast live on television and watched by millions of people around the world, making it the first coronation of a monarch in the 21st century.

Witness History: King Charles III to be Crowned in Westminster Abbey This Saturday

This Saturday, King Charles III of England will be coronated at Westminster Abbey in a ceremony steeped in tradition. The Coronation Chair, a 700-year-old seat used since the reign of Edward II in 1308, will be a part of the ceremony. Millions of people around the world will be tuning in to witness the momentous occasion as King Charles III is officially crowned.

Prince William and Kate Celebrate Upcoming Coronation with Visit to Historic Dog & Duck Pub in London

Prince William and Kate, the Princess of Wales, visited the Dog & Duck pub in London to celebrate the upcoming coronation of King Charles III. William pulled the first-ever pint of Kingmaker, a pale ale brewed to mark the coronation, and the couple chatted with royal fans, tourists and Londoners. The visit was an opportunity for the royal family to show their support for the hospitality industry, which has been hit hard by the pandemic.

Stone of Scone Leaves Edinburgh Castle for Coronation of King Charles III in London

The coronation of King Charles III will take place on May 6th at Westminster Abbey, featuring the Stone of Scone as a symbol of Scotland's monarchy. The 335-pound stone was transported from Edinburgh Castle to London under tight security, and the coronation will also include traditional elements such as the anointing of the new king with holy oil and the presentation of the royal regalia. The journey of the Stone of Scone is a reminder of the long and storied history of Scotland's monarchy.

Prince Harry’s Phone-Hacking Scandal Threatens to Overshadow Coronation of King Charles III

Prince Harry's lawsuit against the publisher of London's tabloids has brought the royal family's relationship with the media into the spotlight just days before the coronation of King Charles III. The publisher, NGN, has already paid out millions to settle phone-hacking cases, and the last coronation of a British monarch was also marred by a similar scandal. The royal family is hoping that the coronation of King Charles III will be remembered for its grandeur and pageantry, and is confident that it will be a success.

Prince Harry to Attend Coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey

Prince Harry will attend the coronation of his father, King Charles III, at Westminster Abbey on May 6th, although his wife Meghan and their children will remain in the United States. The coronation is part of a series of events to mark the ascension of King Charles III to the throne and will be attended by members of the royal family and dignitaries from around the world. It is sure to be a grand affair and a memorable moment for the royal family and the world.

Prince Harry to Attend Coronation Service of King Charles III, Meghan Markle to Remain in the US

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, will attend the Coronation Service of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on May 6th, but the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, will not be joining him. The Archewell spokesperson released a statement saying that Prince Harry will be attending to support his father, and this will be the first time he has been seen with his father or brother since the publication of his memoir in 2020. The Coronation Service will be a grand affair, with many members of the royal family in attendance.

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