HARRY WON’T BE IN THE CHEAP SEATS AT CORONATION, EXPERT CLAIMS

HARRY won’t be in the cheap seats during the Coronation, according to a top royal expert.
Reports have claimed that the Royal Family will relegate Harry to a backseat role at the event in order to ensure the spotlight isn’t on him.
But in an interview with GB News, Robert Jobson said he doesn’t believe this will be the case.
He told Camilla Tominey Today: “I don’t think he’ll be in ‘the cheap seats’, no. If you’re a mum or a dad, we know that we all love our kids equally whoever they are, wherever they’ve dumped you. He refers to his son Harry as my darling boy and has done that all the way. Harry acknowledges that in his books, so I think yes, he will try to have conversations with Harry I’m sure he will. And the fact that Meghan’s not there will probably be more advantageous, at least they can speak more freely.
“They are old enough to sort it out themselves. It’s clear that William is not very happy about it. But at the end of the day, he is sworn to the King and if the King wants it, he should just get on with it and take orders. Make the ​King’s life as easy as possible. It’s going to be a short reign – the king will be 75 in November. The fact is support your father and if your father wants you to try to build bridges, build bridges.​”​​
Meanwhile Mr Jobson, the author of an acclaimed new book on Charles, called Our King, also revealed how the King once told him he doesn’t pay attention to opinion polls.
Mr Jobson was speaking as new YouGov data this week suggested the younger generations of society “don’t care” for the Royal Family and are moving towards republicanism,
He added: “As the King said to me when I was in Australia, he doesn’t pay attention to polls. He’s in it for the long term. If you’re worried about polls, we would still be in Europe, because we were told that Brexit wouldn’t happen. Young people are not interested in this King. But why would they be? It’s not a real problem for our King because he’s probably only going to be on the throne for a short while.”
Jobson said the younger generation’s disregard for the Royal family could however be a problem for the Prince and Princess of Wales in the future.

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