Royals LIVE: Prince Harry flies into UK on commercial jet - and has no role in Coronation

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Charles has spent his entire life preparing for his role as King, and today he will finally be crowned at a Coronation filled with pomp and ceremony.The late Queen's oldest son officially became Monarch as soon as his mother died in September last year, but today Britain and the Commonwealth will celebrate the reign of King Charles III.His second wife Camilla will also be crowned today, dropping her Consort title to become known as Queen Camilla.The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Princess Louis, will have starring roles in the two-hour long service at Westminster Abbey.They will be supported by the entire Royal Family, including Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and disgraced Prince Andrew.Prince Harry is flying in from the US to watch his father's big day, however he's set to leave straight after the ceremony and miss the tomorrow's Coronation Concert.It's the first time Harry will be reunited with his family since he made a series of shocking allegations against them in his controversial memoir, Spare.But he will make the trip solo after Meghan Markle declined his invitation, choosing instead to remain in their California mansion with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

In an unfortunate diary clash, the couple's oldest son Archie celebrates his fourth birthday today.The King and Queen will take two processions through the streets of London, accompanied for what's expected to be a spectacular military display.

Hundreds of service men and women will march the route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey with the Monarch.And the celebrations will spread much further than Westminster Abbey, with street

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