He's chosen a select few royals
King Charles' Coronation will be celebrated at Buckingham Palace, with members of the royal family appearing on the balcony, however, only some will be permitted.
Read More: Yorkshire folk slam government over £8 million King Charles portraits as people 'struggle to afford food' Disgraced Prince Andrew, 63, who was forced to step back from royal life last year after being embroiled in a sex abuse scandal which he denied, will also be banished from appearing at the monarch’s side during his big moment in front of an expected crowds of thousands outside the palace and down The Mall.
The King also insisted on some of his mother’s most trusted and loyal servants and family members to be included, despite their days as working royals being numbered. The Duke of Kent, 87, a working royal and first cousin of both the late Queen and Prince Philip, will also attend alongside his sister Princess Alexandra, 86.
Our source added: “The balcony moment will be the King’s final presentation of a slimmed down monarchy, which of course will be even further slimmed down once the Gloucesters, Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra finally step away from public life and into their well earned retirements. The scene will be reminiscent of the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee finale last June, where Prince Louis stole the show covering his ears and making faces during the aerial procession.
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