No formal role at coronation for Prince Harry or Prince Andrew

They will attend the service on Saturday, but not perform any official duties.

Author: Chris MaskeryPublished 5th May 2023

Prince Harry and Prince Andrew won't have any formal role at the King's coronation today

Buckingham Palace has confirmed The Duke of Sussex and the Duke of York will not have any formal role at the coronation, although will attend the service.

The two men, who are no longer working royals, will also be absent from the procession behind the Gold State Coach carrying the newly crowned King and Queen from Westminster Abbey back to Buckingham Palace after the ceremony.

A flying visit for Harry

All eyes will be on Harry as he faces his relatives in public for the first time since he criticised Charles, Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales in his tell-all memoir Spare.

Meghan will remain at home in California with their children, Archie and Lili, celebrating Archie’s fourth birthday which falls on the same day.

Harry has indicated he has enough material to fill another book, which is likely to make the royals wary of encountering him.

He will make a quick exit, flying back to the US to mark Archie’s birthday, and is expected to attend only the abbey ceremony.

Prince Andrew no longer a 'working Royal'

Andrew stepped down from public life after his disastrous Newsnight interview in November 2019 and the furore over his friendship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

The late Queen’s disgraced second son went on to pay millions to settle a civil sexual assault case to a woman he claimed never to have met.

Virginia Giuffre sued him for allegedly sexually assaulting her when she was 17 after she was trafficked by Epstein.

Andrew denied the claims.

Ahead of his legal settlement, his mother stripped him of all of his honorary military roles, including Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, and he gave up his HRH style.

The line of succession to the throne

Prince William

The Prince of Wales, Prince William will become King when his father dies. His wife the Princess of Wales will become Queen consort.

Prince George

William's oldest son, Prince George of Wales will follows his father in the line of succession.

Princess Charlotte

After Prince George comes Princess Charlotte of Wales, Prince William's second child and first daughter.

Prince Louis

The youngest of William and Kate's children, Prince Louis of Wales, is next in line to the throne after his older siblings.

Prince Harry

Prince William's younger brother, Prince Harry Duke of Sussex, follows his nephews and niece in the line of succession.

Archie Mountbatten-Windsor

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's son, Prince Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, follows his father in the line of succession. Archie's younger sister Princess Lilibet Diana is next in line after Archie.

Prince Andrew

Next comes Prince Andrew Duke of York, the late Queen's second son and third child.

Princess Beatrice

The Duke of York's oldest daughter, Princess Beatrice is next in line to the throne after her father. Beatrice is followed in succession by her daughter Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi.

Princess Eugenie

Prince Andrew's youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie, follows her niece in the line of succession.

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