Prince Harry's coronation exit 'not about Archie' as new theory …

Prince Harry will dart back to the US after his father is officially made King because of an ongoing legal battle, not to celebrate Archie's birthday as first thought, according to reports. The Mirror reported yesterday (April 19) that Harry is set to rush straight off after the ceremony to get back to celebrate with his son, who turns four, but new information suggests that the loss of his round-the-clock protection from armed police has been key in his decision. Harry is involved in an ongoing High Court action with the Home Office over a decision to strip him of his UK security following his exit from The Firm in 2020.

READ MORE: King Charles 'scraps' Archie birthday honour after coronation 'tug of war' with Harry According to the aforementioned title, he will skip the King's Coronation concert on May 7 to fly back home after the Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey on May 6 is over.

After weeks of dithering, Harry, 38, finally confirmed last week that he would attend his father's Coronation.After weeks of dithering, Harry, 38, finally confirmed last week that he would attend his father's Coronation
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Instead of attending the gig at Windsor Castle, he will rush to be with his family in California and belatedly celebrate his son Archie's fourth birthday, sources revealed. After weeks of dithering, Harry, 38, finally confirmed last week that he would attend his father's Coronation.

But his wife Meghan Markle, 41, is staying at home with their children Prince Archie, whose birthday is on the same day as the Coronation, and Princess Lilibet, who is two in June.

Royal FamilyHarry will meet some members of Royal Family for the first time since his book
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Harry will be alone when he meets the King, Queen Consort and Prince and Princess of Wales for the first time since savaging them in his Netflix series and -explosive memoir Spare. In a publicity blitz to promote his bombshell memoir in January, Harry appealed for reconciliation with his family saying "the ball is in their court". But royal sources said despite the King being cordial with his youngest son ahead of his visit, other family members are certain to be "less forgiving".

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