Prince Harry to attend King Charles' coronation while wife Meghan …

Prince Harry will attend his father's coronation next month while his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, plans to remain in California with the couple's two children, officials said Wednesday.

Any participation by the couple in King Charles' coronation was far from a given, following their controversial announcement three years ago "to step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family."

Buckingham Palace and representatives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made separate statements, confirming their roles in the May 6 coronation at Westminster Abbey.

King Charles III, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Princess Anne, Princess Royal at Windsor Castle on Sept.
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"Buckingham Palace is pleased to confirm that The Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on 6th May," Buckingham Palace said in a statement. "The Duchess of Sussex will remain in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet."

A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex issued a nearly identical statement.

"The Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation service at Westminster Abbey on May 6th," according to the couple's rep. "The Duchess of Sussex will remain in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet."

The couple's son, Archie, will turn 4 on the day his grandfather is celebrated as king 5,500 miles away.

Harry and his wife make their home in Santa Barbara County, California, a world away from the Buckingham Palace fishbowl. Lingering animosity between the sides was on full display recently with the Netflix series "Harry & Meghan."

Harry's father, King Charles III, ascended to the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept.

8 last year.

"There have been controversies in the past concerning guest lists at royal occasions," said University of Toronto history instructor Carolyn Harris, a royals historian who off the top of her head ticked of a number of sticky family quarrels that have complicated high-profile palace events.

Then-Spanish King Juan Carlos, a relative of Queen Victoria, and Queen Sofia, who was related to Prince Philip, declined their invitations to the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana in 1981. The newlyweds' honeymoon included a cruise on the yacht Britannia from Gibraltar, a British territory which has been long disputed by Spain.

King Edward VIII, who was later known as the Duke of Windsor, did not attend the coronations of his brother or niece, Queen Elizabeth.

Edward VIII famously gave up the throne in order to marry Wallis Simpson, a divorced American socialite.

Prince Philip had three surviving sisters at the time of his wedding to Princess Elizabeth in 1947, but the trio had all married into German royalty.

Those ties to Germany and the Nazi movement, with World War II so fresh on the minds of British subjects, made Philip's sisters persona non grata at the nuptials of the future queen.