Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Princes Harry, Andrew benched on third row at coronation

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LONDON, May 6, (AFP) - Princes Harry and Andrew attended the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday but were relegated to the third row of the royal family seating, with no formal role in proceeding­s.

Charles’s younger son Harry and his American wife Meghan quit royal duties in 2020 and have since unleashed a string of barbed attacks on the monarchy.

Andrew, the king’s eldest brother, has been frozen out over his past associatio­n with the disgraced late US financier Jeffrey Epstein and a related sexual abuse allegation which was settled out of court. Driven in a state car from Buckingham Palace to Westminste­r Abbey in London, part of the crowd in a grandstand in front of the palace booed as Andrew went past.

Harry, 38, the Duke of Sussex, and 63-year-old Andrew, the Duke of York, arrived at the abbey with other members of the royal family. It is the first time Harry has joined his family since subjecting them to a torrent of stinging criticism in his recent memoir “Spare” and in a series of television interviews.

Meghan has remained in California with the couple’s young children, thereby avoiding potentiall­y awkward interactio­ns with her in-laws.

Former British Army captain Harry, who served in Afghanista­n, was wearing a morning suit with his medals, while Andrew -- who flew Royal Navy helicopter­s in the 1982 Falklands War -- wore his robes as a knight of the garter.

Harry was seen chatting with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, husband of his cousin Princess Beatrice, Andrew’s elder daughter. He also had a quick word with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, after entering the Great West Door. Welby married Harry and Meghan at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in May 2018.

Both Harry and Andrew were seen smiling as they walked through the abbey to their seats. They were both placed on the third row -- out of keeping with their place in the line of succession to the throne.

Harry is fifth in line to the throne, following his brother Prince William, and William’s three children -- Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis of

Wales. Andrew is eighth in line, coming after Harry and his children -- Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.

Andrew sat at the end of the row next to Beatrice, while Harry sat next to Jack Brooksbank, the husband of Andrew’s younger daughter Princess Eugenie.

Saturday marks Archie’s fourth birthday, so Harry might make a swift exit back to his home in California.

Andrew’s links with Epstein -- boyfriend of the prince’s friend Ghislaine Maxwell -- came back to haunt him.

Andrew took part in events surroundin­g Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral but, beyond mourning his mother, Charles has shown no sign of allowing him a return to public life.

 ?? ?? (From L) Britain’s Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice of York, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank and Prince Harry.
(From L) Britain’s Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice of York, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank and Prince Harry.

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