Former Tory minister Nadine Dorries said she “jumped with joy” when she read Andrew would also attend the coronation, reports DailyMail. Praising the couple, she said that ‘the ex-husband is always a part of your life’. He said it would be a ‘proud moment’ for Andrew to attend the historic event. Dorris said that in all these years of separation, Camilla and Andrew have set a positive example not only for their children but for the whole country.
Prince Harry will sit behind the royal family
The former minister said, “They have shown that it is possible to live in harmony even after divorce.” Andrew’s pride in the coronation is quite clear. The former couple’s three grandchildren will play an important role in the coronation ceremony. It is reported that Prince Harry will also attend the ceremony but he will sit 10 rows behind the royal family. According to a source close to the royal family, he will leave immediately after the coronation. It is clear that a glimpse of the ongoing feud in the royal family will also be seen in the ceremony to be held on May 6.
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Charles III will be the 40th monarch
Eight months after the death of his mother and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, Charles III will be officially crowned king. Charles will be the 40th monarch to be crowned at the central London church since King William I in 1066. Apart from Britain, he is also the monarch of 14 other Commonwealth countries including Australia, Canada and New Zealand. His second wife, Camilla, will also be crowned Queen.