Five ways Prince Harry and Meghan will be treated different to other royals at Coronation
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's status as former senior members of the Firm will likely ensure their treatment at the King's Coronation this spring.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been invited to the King's forthcoming Coronation in May. However, if the pair do accept their invite, they are set to have a very different experience to other members of the Royal Family. The couple's Coronation will be distinct from their non-official roles to the clothing they wear for the historic ceremony.
Seating plan
The King may have sent an invite out to his younger son and daughter-in-law, although it is expected that they will not be seated by any of the senior members of the Firm.
It has been reported that many members of the Royal Family are telling their friends that they will give the Sussexes the "cold shoulder" on May 6.
A source, who has been described as a close friend to the Royal Family, told the Mail that one unnamed member of the family said that they "hope they'll be seated in Iceland".
The source added that, with the feud still ongoing, "many of the family just want nothing to do with them", and that they "do not want to socialise with them" at the Coronation.
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Balcony appearance
Meghan and Harry did not appear on the balcony at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June last year.
A source claimed the couple are vying for a spot on the balcony in May, stating they had "requested inclusion".
Alongside Prince Andrew and his two daughters, Princess Beatice and Princess Eugenie, it seems as if the Sussexes won't be present on the balcony.
With a higher profile in the Royal Family, Princess Anne and the newly-appointed Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are likely to appear. The line-up is also set to include the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
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Kneeling to the King
As the heir to the throne, Harry's brother Prince William is set to pay homage to his father.
The Prince of Wales will kneel and pledge allegiance to Charles, although Harry will not follow suit.
During the act of reverence and respect, William will touch the King's crown and kiss him on his right cheek.
Dr Tessa Dunlop, an author and historican, said that it is "unlikely that Harry will have to do on bended knee", with William being the only "exception". As he is no longer a senior royal, it is likely that Harry will hold no official role.
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Archie and Lilibet
Meghan and Harry's two children, three-year-old Archie and 21-month-old Lilibet are unlikely to be in attendance at their grandfather's big day.
It is believed that the two children have not been invited, with sources citing that the reason is likely because they have been deemed "very young".
An insider recently told OK! that royal children typically don't attend "royal events of this scale" because there is a risk of "restlessness and tantrums".
Dr Dunlop recently stated that she was thought it was "odd" if Archie had not being invited. With his fourth birthday falling on the same day as the Coronation, he is the same age the King was when his mother, the Queen, was crowned in 1953.
Prince Louis, who will have just turned five at the time of the Coronation, is set to attend.
Coronation outfits
Discussion has began as to what the senior royals will be wearing, including the King and Queen Consort.
According to Dr Dunlop, Harry and Meghan will not wear roles or coronets at the Coronation.
Dr Dunlop told the Mirror that the King will want "both [of] his sons by his side" and Harry could in attendance "minus a coronet and robe".
She added that, if Meghan is present, the 41-year-old is likely to wear something that is "entirely her own".
She added that, working royals, are typically expected to "stand out" so are likely to wear traditional clothing.