Prince Harry will have no interaction with his immediate family members when he attends King Charles III's coronation next month, Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell said he believes.
Burrell, 64, served in Diana's household from 1987 until her death at the age of 36 in August 1997. In a recent interview on GB News, Burrell said he thinks that her youngest son will be seated "10 rows back" at his father's coronation and won't "even see" Charles or his brother Prince William during the event. "He's coming to show face," Burrell told the outlet. "He's coming to put his foot in the door.
He's coming because his father wants him to be there." Burrell continued, "His father would be delighted that both his sons witnessed this incredible day of his life.
But he's not going to hang around because, let's face it, he's pushed his family under the bus, and he doesn't want to spend much time around them." "So I don't think there's any chance of a reconciliation anytime soon," he added. "I honestly think that he's going to get a very icy reception from the Windsors in Westminster Abbey." "He's going to be sitting 10 rows back.
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