Prince Harry may not be welcome at King Charles' coronation as senior royals are worried he will print private conversations, a source has reportedly claimed.
The Duke of Sussex hit headlines this week after he released his new memoir Spare, which made a few shocking claims about his time in the royal family, writes The Mirror.
Amongst the claims, Harry said that his brother, Prince William physically attacked him and poked fun at him about his panic attacks, and that his father King Charles put his own interests above Harry's.
While the new book has been a hot topic around the globe, new reports claim that his tell-all book may be the reason that he might not be welcome at his own father's coronation this spring.
Senior members of the family are reportedly worried that any conversations that take place might later be published.
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.”
Charles III’s coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6, which will be eight months after his ascension to the throne.
The event will be a bank holiday in celebration is set to be held across the UK on Monday, May 8.
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