Harry, neither in the King’s Procession nor in the photo of Buckingham: invisible in London

There are four key settings in this historic coronation of Charles III and of Camilla. The Procession of the King, the one to go and the one back (already crowned); Westminster Abbey with 2,000 guests, and the famous and long-awaited family photo of the Windsors from Buckingham’s balcony. In none of these four points Harry is going to pose, act or have content. He is stripped of functions and plays no role.

The prince’s presence in London this Saturday, May 6, at the enthronement of his 74-year-old father, the longest-lived in history, is relegated to a merely family matter. A reunion between father and son.

The duke lands that same day, hours before the great ceremony. He travels on a regular airline flight and runs to Los Angeles to be with his son who is 4 years old today. His presence is familiar, as a gesture of approaching his father. Harry has no content and will not play any role in the event. He is invisible in The Firm. It was what he and his wife had been looking for since they activated the Megxit. In addition, he will sit in the third row, separated from his brother Guillermo, who occupies the first row with his wife.