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Royal Biographer Makes Bold Claim about Prince Harry

Royal Biographer Makes Bold Claim about Prince Harry

Prince Harry's courage is often praised for his physical bravery, but according to a royal biographer, he lacks the same level of mental bravery. 

The biographer, speaking about King Charles III's younger son, suggests that Harry wouldn't dare to cause a disturbance at his father and stepmother's upcoming Coronation in May.

Expressing his views on GB News's Dan Wootton, royal biographer Seward states, "Contrary to popular belief, I don't think Harry is as brave as people perceive him to be. While he may display physical courage, he lacks the mental fortitude required for disrupting such a significant event as a coronation ceremony."

Although the California-based couple has reportedly received invitations to the King's Coronation, it remains uncertain whether the Sussexes will choose to attend the ceremony.

King Charles, being astute, sees inviting Meghan and Harry to the crowning event as less likely to cause distraction than their absence. By extending the olive branch, he aims to garner favor with the public, particularly after experiencing a decline in popularity in the United States.

According to the expert, the Duke needs to earn "brownie points" from the public, which has waned in the United States. Achieving this can only be accomplished by putting on a good show during the coronation.

Seward continues, "I also believe that Harry won't make any disrespectful remarks leading up to the ceremony because it won't serve his interests. Harry's focus is primarily on himself. Causing a fuss or behaving poorly would not benefit him in any way."

"In addition, I think he sees this royal event as an opportunity to enhance his reputation in America. Currently, he and Meghan are not as popular in the United States as they once were, particularly after the release of 'Spare.' By conducting himself appropriately at the coronation, much like he did during the Jubilee with Meghan, he hopes to gain some positive attention and earn those valuable brownie points."

Some royal fans and critics, however, are opposed to King Charles extending an invitation to the Sussexes for fear that the couple might create a scene and overshadow the significance of the monarch's landmark event, given their persistent attacks on the royal family.

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