It has been confirmed that Prince Harry will be jetting to the UK to attend King Charles' Coronation in May, but he may receive a frosty reception from his brother Prince William
Prince William is unlikely to "even look" in Prince Harry's direction at King Charles' Coronation, a royal commentator has claimed.
Royal expert and commentator Daniela Elser has suggested Prince William, 40, won't "even look" in his younger sibling's direction, and suggested Zara and Mike Tindall will be the ones "forced" to converse with Harry on the day of the Coronation. Daniela went on to claim that the likelihood of the Prince of Wales looking in Harry's direction is "about as likely as Queen Camilla chucking a sickie on the day to catch up on Succession and raid Prince Philip's collection of stouts".
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