“I am delighted” – King Charles Gives a Thoughtful Nod to Prince William and Prince Harry at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from royal posts, the relationship between the Duke and his father ended quickly. Displeased by his decision, King Charles cut the couple off financially and rarely spoke to them. But family cannot stay away for long no matter what happens along the way. His Majesty recently invited his son to be a part of the most crucial day of his life. Likewise, the BetterUp CIO accepted his invitation to attend the ceremony without Meghan Markle. Meanwhile, ahead of the coronation new ruler of the United Kingdom gave a special shout-out to his both sons.
According to PEOPLE, King Charles attended the 200th Sovereign’s Parade took place at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. To celebrate this achievement of Officer Cadets as Army Officers, he gave a heartwarming speech. The 74-year-old sovereign boosted the confidence of these future leaders of the British Army.
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He praised all the officers who have been training for 44 weeks for this regimented procession. “Of course, I know you would not be here without the tremendous support of your family and friends who, I am delighted to see, can join us in such numbers today,” the King told PEOPLE.
Moving forward, he recalled the time when Prince William and Prince Harry graduated from Sandhurst in 2006. He felt pride in his sons, who achieved this milestone and became an example of the coming generations. Meanwhile, Buckingham is pleased with the confirmation of Prince Harry’s attendance at his father’s event.
What role would Prince Harry play in King Charles’ coronation?
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Although Meghan Markle fans are disheartened to know that the former actress will stay back at home during this historic event, many are curious about what responsibilities Prince Harry will have. The Mirror recently revealed that the 38-year-old will only have a minimal role in the ceremony. He will only attend the function as a guest sitting beside other non-working members of the royal family, including Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
In fact, the Spare author will not be captured with his brother Prince William. Nor will he take part in the King’s Procession or stand on the Buckingham Palace balcony. But the duke is still looking forward to meeting his father and Duke of Cambridge ahead of the coronation.
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