Prince Harry will be attending his father King Charles III's coronation, come May, Buckingham Palace has confirmed, the BBC reported. His wife Meghan and the couple's children Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie will remain at the couple's home in Southern California.
A nearly similar statement was issued by the Sussex's representatives. The date of the coronation is May 6, which is also Prince Archie's birthday. The Royal family has been swirled in controversy since the Sussex's dramatic step down as members of the Royal family in January 2020. The couple has since, levelled charges of racism and media manipulation at the royal family.
In a tell-all interview with talk show host Oprah Winfrey, the couple revealed that someone from the Royal family had commented on what the skin colour of their son Archie would be.
The Sussex's since their departure from the family produced a podcast with Spotify, Harry wrote a biography titled 'Spare' and the duo also released an explosive docuseries on Netflix that caused more controversy, nothing short of a soap opera. Harry singled out Camilla, who, he said reportedly leaked private conversations to the media. In March, the couple were asked to vacate their home in London-- Frogmore Cottage. At the time they stepped down, Harry and Meghan said that they would return all the taxpayer money they used to renovate the home.
Details like where the prince would be seated during the ceremony are yet to be revealed; then there's the question of whether he would meet his father and brother William face-to-face.