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Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas & Karen Antcliff

Prince Harry 'not welcome' at coronation with royals fearing chats will 'end up in paperback'

The headlines have been full of royal 'revelations' following the fallout from Prince Harry's book 'Spare' and before that, the explosive Netflix docu-series created by the Duke and his wife Meghan Markle. With personal attacks and private details revealed, it is no wonder latest reports indicate the King's youngest son could be excluded from his father's coronation.

According to one report, the potential snub could be attributed to fears that chats could 'end up in paperback'. The Royal has spared little when it comes to private conversations being documented in his publication.

Today, Thursday, January 12, the Mirror has reported a source claiming senior royals are worried that Harry would leak private conversations. Some of the latest book claims include intimate details as well as revelations about alleged arguments, leaks, physical attacks, as well as crying claims at bridesmaids fittings and more.

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The book, published on Tuesday, January 10, is said to have racked up impressive sales so far. However, there were quiet scenes in Nottingham as Prince Harry's book went on sale for the first time. While he says he wants his 'father and brother back', this latest report claims his secret-spilling may have cost him his place at King Charles III's coronation this spring.

A source told the Sun: “There have been discussions among the family, including Edward and Anne. They do not want private conversations at the Coronation making it into the paperback edition of Spare.”

The coronation is set to take place on Saturday, May 6, with a bank holiday set for the UK on Monday, May 8.

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