Despite Harry's public criticisms of the royal family, King Charles still holds a special place for his "darling boy" and will not treat him with disgrace at the landmark event.
In fact, Harry will reportedly be situated close to other important members of the Firm, rather than being placed with the "non-working" members.
Royal biographer Robert Jobson dismissed rumors that Harry would be relegated to a lesser role at the ceremony and instead emphasized that the Duke of Sussex will be welcomed with open arms by his father.
Jobson noted that King Charles always refers to Harry as his "darling boy" and loves him equally as he does his other children, regardless of their differences.
While Harry's wife Meghan Markle will not be present at the ceremony, Jobson believes that this may be more advantageous for Harry, as he will have more freedom to speak with his family members.
Ultimately, Jobson believes that the family should sort out their differences themselves and support their father, who is now the King. Despite any disagreements or unhappiness, William and Harry should take orders from their father and try to build bridges for the short reign ahead.