Harry to sit in third row for Coronation ceremony with Eugenie and …

Prince Harry will be sat in the third row at King Charles' Coronation at Westminster Abbey, according to reports. The Duke of Sussex, 38, arrived in the UK on Friday morning ahead of his father's crowning, with wife Meghan Markle, 41, remaining in the US with the couple's two children, Archie, four, and Lilibet, one. Prince Harry is set to join the Royal Family at Westminster Abbey today to watch his father King Charles, 74, and step-mum Queen Consort Camilla, 75, be crowned and will reportedly be sat in the third row, alongside his cousins Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

Prince Harry's visit to London for the King's Coronation will reportedly be very briefPrince Harry has arrived in the UK for the King's Coronation
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An insider has revealed the seating plan will see working royals at the front, with non working royals sitting on the rows behind.

An insider told The Sun: "There were discussions that the seating could be arranged on line of succession. "Instead the decision was working royals only at the front and work back from there. Harry will be a long way from his father."

As a non-working member of the Royal Family, Harry will sit away from his brother William and his wife Kate and instead be next to Eugenie's husband Jack Brooksbank and Princess Alexandra - the Queen's cousin.

He will reportedly sit with his cousins Eugenie and BeatriceHe will reportedly sit with his cousins Eugenie and Beatrice

The front row is reportedly strictly reserved for working members of the Royal Family, with the Prince and Princess of Wales sitting there, alongsie the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and their two children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex. Harry will arrive at Westminster with non-working Royals at 10.35am and will soon jet back to the US. The Duke of Sussex jetted into the UK on a commercial Amercian Airlines flight from Los Angeles and landed at Heathrow Airport on Friday morning at 11.23am, according to MailOnline.

Meghan has stayed in the US with Archie and LilibetMeghan has stayed in the US with Archie and Lilibet

The Prince is due to attend the ceremony but will be absent from the balcony appearance, and is expected to begin his journey back to California ahead of Sunday night's Coronation Concert.

His trip to the UK will be very short, with the Duke only set to attend today's Coronation ceremony and then jet straight back to the US to be with Meghan and celebrate their son Archie's fourth birthday.

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