Harry confirmed his attendance at the coronation when he learned where he was going to sit in Westminster

He Prince Harry He said “yes” to his father. He will attend the coronation of Charles III next May 6. But she will do it alone, without Meghan or the children. The highly anticipated confirmation took more than a month and arrived on April 12. The duke was in such a hurry to confirm his attendance that he missed the deadline set by the protocol by 9 days. The British newspapers are now focusing on the reason for this delay in their response.

Silence is also an answer. Prince Harry and Meghan kept their mouths sealed for more than a month. Nothing, they did not confirm the invitation that Carlos sent them via email. Apparently the dukes of sussex they did not respond until they knew where they were going to sit and which pew they were going to occupy in Westminster Abbey. This is how he publishes it Daily Mail, which also underlines that the prince was “worried”. He also points out that both parties, Buckingham and the Sussexes, would have had several conversations about the seating that was going to correspond to them in the event. Once they have been informed, the Duchess says that she ‘no’, that she is not going to London. Was it she that she didn’t agree with him? seating what was arranged for them?

Archie’s birthday, the excuse

An analyst slipped in Daily Mirror that the actress “has the perfect excuse” for not traveling: her son’s birthday. It coincides that the same day of the London event, May 6, Archie turns 4 years old. The little boy and his sister Lilibet, prince and princess, will stay with his mother in their family home in Montecito. That is the plan A of the actress. And that’s what she’s going to do.

This tug of war is nothing more than a stumbling block in the extremely complex relationship that the dukes maintain with the Windsors after they activated the Megxit three years ago. So much so that he Daily Mailafter this month or so of silence from the duke, who kept his father in suspense, mentions the call ping pong diplomacy between both parties: a strategy launched between the US and China in the 1970s, in the midst of the Cold War. In order to promote the diplomatic thaw, ping pong games were organized between players from both countries.