Prince Harry ‘will make UK return as calls only get answered due to Royals,’ expert says

Prince Harry will likely return to the UK for his father, King Charles' Coronation, says royal commentator Kinsey Schofield.

Kinsey, who hosts the To Di For Daily podcast, argues that Harry's royal status may be more important to him than he lets on, and that some people only answer his calls and emails due to it.

The comments come as a question mark continues to hang over whether or not Harry and his wife Meghan Markle will be in attendance at the momentous occasion.

It was previously reported that Harry and Meghan are having a difficult time deciding if they will attend the Coronation.

It's thought that Harry has requested a summit with Prince William and their father, which he wants to take place before he flies from his Californian home to the UK.

However, speaking to the Daily Star, Kinsey has suggested that the Prince's attendance at the Coronation is almost certain.

She told the publication: "I think Prince Harry will attend the Coronation because he knows his connection to the Royal Family is the only reason some people answer his telephone calls and emails."

Kinsey adds that Harry should not expect a particularly warm welcome if he does make an appearance at the event.

She continued: "Harry should be welcome to attend and sit in the back if that is what King Charles wants." She further explained that the Palace will likely keep Harry and William separated on the day.

As William is the heir to the throne he will likely play a key role in the Coronation, with Kinsey arguing that Harry has likely lost this chance.

"If Harry is looking for something similar… he likely lost that opportunity when he criticised his brother so publicly in his book," she finished.

William is said to have "reservations" about his brother attending the historic event as a result of the claims made in Harry’s explosive memoir Spare.

The tell-all book delivered a series of attacks on the Royal Family – with criticism aimed at William, along with the King, Queen Consort Camilla and Kate Middleton.

The memoir, released last month, became the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever – with the English language edition selling more than 1.4 million copies on its first day of publication.

Among the most explosive allegations in the book was one claim that William attacked Harry in a row over Meghan Markle.

And in another section, Harry alleged his father told his later mother Princess Diana that "my work is done" after she gave birth to a 'spare' second son.

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