The line-up on the Buckingham Palace balcony is one of the hottest topics up for discussion when it comes to King Charles' Coronation next month.Details have been released this week of the proceedings which royal watchers can expect to see unfold throughout the day.The RSVP date has passed now but we're still none the wiser if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be attending Westminster Abbey on May 6 along with the 2,000 strong guest list.But it's the big grand finale everyone is interested to really know about, and who will be on that balcony when the royals gather to wave to the public.Spots are always tight - even at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, spaces were limited - and it means even if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were to be there on the day, they definitely will not be on the balcony.Those who have made the cut won't surprise anyone - the Prince and Princess of Wales will be there as well as Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex.But unlike the Trooping the Colour lineup at last year's Jubilee celebrations, Lady Louise Windsor, 19, and 15-year-old James, Earl of Wessex - Edward and Sophie's children - won't be there, as writes the Mirror.
The pair were there at the jubilee because the Queen had made an exception for them, being her grandchildren, but King Charles won't be.
Speaking on the Mirror's royal podcast Pod Save The King, the Mirror's royal editor Russell Myers said: "I think it is interesting that the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh's children won't be there because we did see them on the balcony during Trooping the Colour during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee last year."However, documents that I have seen, it is there in black and white that they were not part of the plans."So
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