King Charles coronation: Prince Harry an odd man out during father’s big day
- On his father’s biggest day, Prince Harry arrived at Westminster Abbey alone and left alone. The disgruntled Duke of Sussex sat two rows behind his brother
- His isolation was likely the result of him quitting his royal duties and airing grievances and telling palace secrets in his explosive bestselling memoir, ‘Spare’

In the fairy-tale ending to the ancient pageantry in which King Charles III was crowned monarch, he stepped into a gilded horse-drawn carriage with his queen and rode off to his palace.
Following closely behind was Prince William, his eldest son and heir, along with his family, including 9-year-old Prince George who is second in line to the throne.
The king’s youngest son was nowhere to be seen. On his father’s biggest day, Prince Harry arrived at Westminster Abbey alone and he left alone. The disgruntled Duke of Sussex was assigned to sit two rows behind his brother.
His isolation was likely the result of him quitting his royal duties and, thus, no longer ranking as a senior family member – as well as alienating himself from his father and brother by airing grievances and telling palace secrets in his explosive bestselling memoir, “Spare.”
If anyone was hoping the coronation would help break the ice between Harry and his brother, who were once so close, they are sure to have been disappointed. The siblings were not seen speaking or even acknowledging each other during the ceremony.
After months of speculation about whether he would attend, it was announced about three weeks ago that Harry would come alone, leaving behind his wife, Meghan, and their two young children at their Southern California home.
Harry and Meghan, who is biracial, left royal life and moved to the US in 2020 after complaining about intense scrutiny and racist attitudes from the British press.