Prince Harry has made headlines again this week following a huge Vanity Fair feature published just days ago.
The article looked at the life of the prince, 40, and his wife Meghan Markle, 43, since they quit the Royal Family five years ago.
As part of the feature, Harry’s bombshell memoir Spare – which was published in 2023 – was mentioned, with one source saying they don’t think the Duke of Sussex really expected the memoir to cause the fallout it did between him and his royal relatives, especially his older brother Prince William.
However, while the book did cause ripples in the relationships between Harry and his family, it did not stop the prince from being invited to his father, King Charles’ Coronation, that same year in 2023.
While Meghan did not join her husband as he flew from their Montecito mansion back to the UK for the big day, Harry received plenty of attention from Coronation viewers as they spotted him at the ceremony, with many finding the fact he was sat by Princess Anne – who was wearing a rather tall hat – hilarious.
Although some believed at the time that the decision to seat Harry behind the King’s sister Anne, 74, and her hat was intentional, this was not the case.
In his book King Charles III: The Inside Story, royal author Robert Hardman claims Anne was never actually meant to sit in front of her nephew and instead sat there as she needed a speedy exit.
This was because she rode on horse back to the Palace after the ceremony as part of the procession.
Hardman said: “Not only do the Lord Chamberlain’s Office not think like that, but the Princess Royal has only switched to that seat following her request for a speedy exit.”
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