Following the coronation on May 6, King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla are anticipated to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are likely to be present to support the newly-crowned couple and immediate family.
The Duchess of Sussex will stay in California with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while the Duke of Sussex will attend his father’s coronation, the Palace confirmed in a statement earlier this week after weeks of rumors.
It’s unclear if Prince Harry will participate in the event or if he’ll stand with his family on the balcony.
Harry and Meghan were not allowed to appear on the renowned balcony for the Platinum Jubilee because the late Queen insisted that only working members of the royal family be allowed to do so.
And for an unexpected balcony appearance following the pageant festivities, the monarch was only joined by Charles and Camilla, William, Kate, George, Charlotte, and Louis.
While Meghan was spotted having a sweet exchange with Savannah and Isla Phillips and Mia and Lena Tindall at Trooping the Colour, the Sussexes only made one public appearance during the Platinum Jubilee, attending a Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
In September, Harry and Meghan made their most recent trip to the UK together to attend the One Young World Summit in Manchester. But after the passing of the Duke’s grandmother, Elizabeth II, they stayed longer.
The couple went on a walkabout with William and Kate in Windsor to see floral tributes and to attend the Queen’s state funeral.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have opened up about life inside the palace walls and their tense relationship with the media since stepping down from their royal duties in 2020.
In his frank memoir, Spare, which was released in January, and in the couple’s Netflix docuseries, Harry has discussed details of his tense relationship with his father and older brother.