Prince Harry expected to face 'painful and incredibly frustrating' situation at King Charles' coronation amid feud
Prince Harry will follow late Queen Elizabeth's "keep calm and carry on" motto to get through King Charles' coronation where he may be "sidelined and snubbed" by the Royal family.
Speaking to Fox News Digital, royal expert Christopher Andersen
claimed that the Duke of Sussex may be treated like a “pariah” is most
probably going to be “shunted aside.”
He went on to claim that
even the disgraced Prince Andrew could be shown more “respect” at Charles’
big event by the crown than Harry.
“My guess is that Harry will
be treated like something of a pariah and that he is well aware of that,"
the author of The King said. "So, you have to give him credit for being
willing to show up anyway.”
“There is a humiliation factor here. Watching the other royals
share center stage with the king and queen while he is probably going to be
shunted aside – this will likely be painful and incredibly frustrating for
Harry.
“I fully expect Harry to be sidelined and snubbed. We can
look forward to lots of photographs of Harry standing alone, looking
downcast and grim, even visibly seething,” he added.
Anderson
continued: “I have a feeling that even Prince Andrew will be afforded better
treatment and shown more respect by the crown – that’s how deep the
animosity toward the Sussexes runs in royal circles these days."
"Harry knows that he's just going to have to follow his
grandmother’s ‘keep calm and carry on’ motto," Andersen said. "He'll have to
just grit his teeth and get through it.”
"There will almost
certainly be boos from the crowd, but let's not forget that there is still
some lingering affection among the people for Diana's younger son," the
expert went on.
"And I expect there will be some catcalls aimed
in the direction of Andrew, Camilla, and even Charles as well. Like it or
not, there is a growing anti-monarchist movement in Great Britain and they
are becoming increasingly vocal.