Fears are reportedly on the rise that Prince Harry could pull out of the King's Coronation with only days left to go until the big event.Organisers are said to still be in the dark about the Duke of Sussex's plans for the monumental ceremony on May 6 including details like his time of arrival, where he's staying, and if he's happy with his seat in Westminster Abbey, the Mirror reports.
After weeks of widespread speculation about Harry's attendance, he eventually announced he would be flying back to the UK to attend the official crowning while Meghan stays at home with their two kids.A spokesperson for the Palace said: "Buckingham Palace is pleased to confirm that The Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey.
The Duchess of Sussex will remain in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet."However, the Mail on Sunday have reported that organisers have been left frustrated as they still don't know the Duke's plans.
It was previously reported that Harry does not have plans to stay after the ceremony and will likely jet back to the States to be with his family as they celebrate Prince Archie's fourth birthday.One source told the outlet: “He has not been responding other than in a "We acknowledge your email'' holding manner.
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