Prince Charles' Golden Orb Coronation Speculations; Sussexes Absence on the Royal Balcony Is Expected

Prince Charles' Golden Orb Coronation Speculations; Sussexes Absence on the Royal Balcony Is Expected
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 8: Prince Charles, Prince of Wale talks to guests during a reception for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering at St James's Palace on December 8, 2021 in London, England. Kirsty O'Connor - WPA Pool/Getty Images

The Golden Orb coronation event of Prince Charles and Queen Camille might be a bit different than that of Queen Elizabeth years ago, and it means the Sussexes would not be included.

It means a big snub of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after Megxit that shook up the British Royal Family. To this day, the impact of leaving has left scars that may have affected the Queen herself.

Prince Charles' Coronation

Observers consider the crowning of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles as a long time coming.

Whispers are that the future king would prefer it a smaller affair, that means the Harry and Meghan will be sequestered from public view, reported the Daily Star.

But as things are shaping up for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, they might be snubbing the event otherwise.

The last coronation of the British crown was held almost seventy years ago, when Queen Elizabeth started her reign, smiling and waving to her adoring public.

She and Prince Philip moved through the London crowds in royal gaiety, wearing the crown jewels.

It was a day to remember as Britain saw its new Queen with her royal consort; it would become a defining memory of their lives for many attending.

Charles will make it a memorable day as the head of a new monarchy. Due to Megxit and tumultuous events after they left abruptly, a snub that excludes them on the day, cited the Express UK.

But despite some reports, even with differences and fallout when the Sussexes went to the US. They might still be present but in the backdrop of the crowning during the Golden Orb Coronation.

Speculation of 'royal snub' means the planners and the Charles would not allow them to be on the balcony, which is the one iconic and symbolic moment that defines them as royal. Not too good for the Sussexes.

What the Coronation bodes for the Royal family

From 1953, the balcony has been central to Britain's monarchy. It includes the wedding of Kate and William, Charles and Diana, where Royal Family members would be perched on the Buckingham Palace balcony. The crowd gathered to see them noted Hot Lifestyle News.

The future king has been reported to consider changes that would be a skinnier version of the British Monarchy.

Charles is considering not having all members of the royal family exposed to the public, unlike before.

One source mentioned that seeing Charles and Camilla, William and Kate with the kids visible on the Palace balcony won't be too far-fetched. Megxit will be omitted if the speculation is correct.

Before anyone would think it would be the arrangement on coronation day; to avoid confusion about the coronation. The Clarence House dismissed it as untrue, and everyone has to wait until Charles is passed the crown.

Queen Elizabeth's reign had lasted seventy years, starting in 1953 when she ascended a year after the king's death. Her father passed away on February 6, 1972.

Charles will be occupying the throne a year after the Queen passes away.

There will be major changes in the Golden Orb coronation. Few visible members on that day, the Sussexes as the ones missing due to a reported snub.

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