Harry will be in England for 24 hours, which is the time to see his father get crowned and say goodbye to his old home

Harry will be in England for 24 hours, which is the time to see his father get crowned and say goodbye to his old home
Harry accepted his father’s invitation to attend the historic coronation ceremony, but his attendance will be kept secret
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Contrary to initial speculation, which indicated that Harry had flown on a private plane from California and landed near Windsor, the testimony of some passengers, who shared the plane with the youngest son of Charles III, allows us to conclude that The prince landed in the United Kingdom for the coronation on a commercial American Airlines flight on Friday morning the 5th.

Harry He traveled from Los Angeles on a commercial flight – not a private plane – that landed at 11:23 am at Heathrow Airport. The Prince is in the United Kingdom to attend the coronation of King Charles III, leaving his wife, Meganand the two kids, Archie that it lilibet.

Harry is due to travel to Meghan and the couple’s two children once Charles III’s coronation is over
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Harry is expected to return home once the historic coronation ceremony is over, so he can be with son Archie on his fourth birthday.

Before attending the coronation on Saturday, Harry will take the opportunity to spend one night at Frogmore Cottage, after the King decides to evict him from the house previously assigned to him. Queen Elizabeth II and where the prince lived with his wife and child until he renounced royal duties. The evacuation was an unexpected decision, which was communicated to the Prince and his wife a few days after Harry’s diary, in the shade it is published.

Several unofficial sources say there are no plans for Harry to join the royal family at Buckingham Palace, take part in the family lunch scheduled for coronation day or even take family photos. Nor is it expected that the youngest son of the King of England will be part of the procession after the coronation at Westminster Abbey or join his family for the historic appearance on the balcony of the palace. on the contrary, Harry, who is fifth in the line of succession to the throne, must occupy a top-secret place throughout the coronation ceremony and leave London as soon as it is over.

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