Mike and Zara Tindall to 'save' Prince Harry from 'extreme discomfort …
Mike and Zara Tindall may be forced to "save" Prince Harry from "extreme discomfort" at King Charles' coronation next month, according to a royal expert. The event is set to take place on May 6 when more than 30 screens will be erected around the UK to allow Brits to watch the ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Brits across the county will watch as members of the royal household turn up to support Charles as he is crowned King.
Earlier this week, it was confirmed the Duke of Sussex will be among those attending the coronation after much speculation about whether he would go, but the Duchess of Sussex will miss the historic occasion and stay in California with the couple's children. However, according to the Express, a royal expert believes that Prince William is unlikely to look in Harry's direction at the event as the brothers come face-to-face. Royal commentator Daniela Elser has suggested that the South West-based couple Zara and Mike Tindall "better be brushing up on their small talk" as the pair are highly likely to be "forced" to be the ones to speak to Harry.
READ MORE: Mike Tindall says he and wife Zara 'incredibly lucky' to live on Princess Anne's Cotswold estate Writing in her latest column on news.com.au, Ms Elser wrote that Zara and Mike are likely to have to "save Harry from the extreme discomfort of not having a senior member of his family make eye contact, let alone speak to him". She added that a "cheerful" Princess Eugenie could also be on hand to "lend a hand here too".
The commentator went on to add that the likelihood of William looking in "Harry's direction" is "about as likely as Queen Camilla chucking a sickie on the day to catch up on Succession and raid Prince Philip's collection of stouts". Ms Elser added that this will be played out as "hundreds of people watch on". She also said that Harry is likely to be "blanked" by "two people who are his closest blood relatives", referring to his brother and father.
Prince George is set to play a significant part at the King's coronation. The nine-year-old future king will accompany his grandfather into and out of Westminster Abbey while helping to carry his robes. George will be front and centre on May 6 because the King and Prince William, George's father, wanted him to play a significant role.
During the service, George and the other seven boys who have been chosen Pages of Honour will "attend their majesties," the King and Queen. READ MORE HERE. Click here to subscribe to the South West TV Talk newsletter, bringing you the latest showbiz news, gossip and features from across the West Country every week.
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