Sky News host Paul Murray says he thinks Prince Harry will turn up for King Charles III’s coronation but won’t have much of a role, if any, to play in it.
Prince Harry’s role at King Charles’ coronation will be ‘fourth-fifths of bugger all’ if he goes
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently come under widespread scrutiny after they levelled a series of accusations at the Royal Family and specific members within. “It’s pretty obvious that Harry’s role, if any, will be fourth-fifths of bugger all – and to be honest, rightly so,” Mr Murray said.
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