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Prince Harry now 'not welcome' at King's coronation as royals fear chats aren't private

Prince Harry may be excluded from his own father's coronation, as members of the Royal Family fear that he could leak private conversations to the public.

New revelations have been made about members of the Royal Family - in particular Prince William and King Charles - in Harrys new memoir, Spare, reports the Mirror.The Duke has claimed that the Prince of Wales physically attacked him and teased him about his anxiety and panic attacks.

Harry has also accused Charles of putting his own interests above his own, and was jealous of the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex. However, the memoir may have cost Harry a lot more than just bad press from his own family.

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Reportedly, senior members of the Royal Family are growing increasingly concerned that Harry may want to include details of any further conversations in later editions of his book. 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.”

King Charles III is set to have his special ceremony on Saturday, May 6 in London - eight months after his ascension to the throne. A bank holiday will occur on Monday, May 8 to celebrate the coronation.

And Harry may well have cut himself out of the picture, as reports suggest he is no longer welcome at the King's coronation. The monarch and his older son, William, are reported to be putting on a united front amid the controversy surrounding Harry's serious claims.

The monarch and the Prince and Princess of Wales have told aides it is “business as usual” and will visit communities across the UK on Thursday.

The King is attending a community group close to his Scottish home, Balmoral on Thursday, while Prince William and Princess Kate will attend a community engagement in the north of England.

Sources said the senior royals would not be reacting to Prince Harry ’s tell-all book, Spare, as he continues on a promotional TV tour in the US.

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