Buckingham Palace has announced that the British King Charles III will hold a coronation ceremony code-named "Operation Golden Orb" at Westminster Abbey on May 6 next year. The royal biographer Katie Nicholl pointed out that this day is the same as the birthday of his grandson Arche. However, she stressed that this is not a slap in the face of Harry and Meghan .
According to Entertainment Online (ETonline) and Fox News on the 11th, Nicole said that Charles set the coronation day on Arche's 4th birthday, which was definitely not a slap in the face, but a very pleasant coincidence. "At a big moment in history like crowning, there is obviously a lot of things to plan," she said. "And the royal calendar is full of anniversary and birthdays, so I think it's definitely a coincidence, and hopefully it's a pleasant coincidence."
It's not clear whether Harry and Meghan are invited, so whether they will attend will be there, which is another matter. Nicole said that although there is no details about the invited guests list, she heard that they are likely to be invited. Whether the two will attend depends on their final decision.
Nicole pointed out that Charles' crowning is very different from the crowning of the queen that year. Although the ceremony will be broadcast on TV, it will not be so grand. The entire ceremony lasted for 3 hours when the Queen was crowned, but Charles's coronation ceremony only lasted for about 1 hour. In addition, the Queen's ceremony invited 8,000 world leaders and dignitaries, but Charles' crowning only had about 2,000 people invited.