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Things Between Prince William & Prince Harry Are As Strained As Before Coronation

Things Between Prince William & Prince Harry Are As Strained As Before Coronation
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The feud between the royal brothers is still making everyone uncomfortable.

With the coronation of King Charles imminent, members of the royal family are beginning to gather in London, and Prince Harry is the latest to arrive at Buckingham Palace. While his wife Meghan Markle and their children are staying at home in LA, Charles' younger son has decided not to skip his father's crowning ceremony, even though his recent antics have caused quite a stir among the royal family.

Now, it looks like the biggest problem is brewing between Harry and his brother William, and not with their soon-to-be-king father.

Harry's arrival for the coronation marks the first time the prince will see his family since the publication of his controversial memoir, Spare, and palace aides are certain that the meeting between the two princes could turn a little violent.

According to several sources, people close to the royal family are doing everything in their power to keep Harry away from William until the event, in the hope that the siblings' rift won't become public.

Also, it looks like Harry will be sitting several rows behind Prince William and other senior members of the royal family, so the press won't have any juicy pictures of the brothers exchanging dirty looks. Fans argue that this is not a great idea, as Prince Harry fully deserves a front row seat at his father's coronation.

If this rumor turns out to be true, it is unlikely that either Harry or Meghan will ever attend a royal event again, as such an insult would be very hard to forgive.

And some fans think it will be for the better, as Harry should be left to live his own life, away from the intrigues of the royal court.

The coronation of King Charles is scheduled to take place on May 6 and will take place in Westminster Abbey, just outside the Houses of Parliament. The event will be one of the biggest celebrations in recent British history, as the last coronation took place in 1953.