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Even though Prince Louis “WILL be at King Charles’ Coronation — but no place in procession for Harry, Meghan Markle, or Andrew,”

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According to reports, PRINCE Louis will attend King Charles’ Coronation, but he and other prominent royals will not be included in the procession.

According to The Times, Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be joining their younger brother Louis on May 6.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be part of the procession if they choose to attend

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According to the newspaper, however, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Prince Andrew will not be taking part in the parade.

It follows the fact that Harry, 38, and Meg, 41, have not yet confirmed their attendance at the Coronation.

In the years since the release of the duke’s controversial tell-all memoir Spare, Harry’s relationship with the King and the Prince of Wales has remained tense.

The King’s younger son has criticized his father’s parenting, claimed that William physically attacked him, and called Camilla dangerous.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their three children, will be seen processing out of the abbey, as evidenced by rehearsal plans seen by The Times.

Prince Charles and Camilla will be riding in the Gold State Coach, and the couple’s children are expected to follow in a separate carriage.

As the heir apparent, George, now nine years old, has been expected to be present at the coronation for some time.

As well, it has been theorized that he will play a significant part.

George and Charlotte, along with the rest of the royal family, marched into the abbey for the funeral of the late Queen.

And then they were taken to Wellington Arch to witness the transfer of the casket from the gun carriage to the royal hearse for the trip to Windsor.

They marched in the funeral procession as the youngest members of the royal family. Unfortunately for Louis, he was deemed too young to participate.

As the rehearsal schedule only includes members of the royal family who are actively engaged in royal duties, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will not be participating in the procession.

The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children will lead the royal procession out of the abbey, followed by the Princess Royal and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the new Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and his sister, Princess Alexandra.

Even though Buckingham Palace has stated repeatedly that the carriage procession afterward will be “amazing in both scale and splendor,” it will be much smaller and travel a much shorter distance than the procession after Queen Elizabeth’s coronation.

Activities related to the coronation will begin on May 6.

The festivities are scheduled to continue on Sunday, May 7, and Monday, May 8, which have been designated as holidays in honor of the coronation.

This weekend is jam-packed with exciting events, and Saturday morning will see the arrival of the King and Queen Consort in The King’s Procession at Westminster Abbey.

The coronation service, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, will follow and “reflect the monarch’s role today and look towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry,” as the royal family has said.

The newly crowned King and Queen Consort will then return to the Palace in an even grander procession known as the Coronation Procession following the service.

Thousands of soldiers, military bands, and members of the Royal Family are expected to attend.

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The Queen, Prince Charles, and Prince William will make an appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the procession.

Buckingham Palace declined to comment.

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Micheal Kurt

I earned a bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science from Oregon State University. He is an avid sports lover who enjoys tennis, football, and a variety of other activities. He is from Tucson, Arizona, and is a huge Cardinals supporter.

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