Buckingham Palace on Wednesday confirmed that Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex will be at the coronation ceremony being held at London's Westminster Abbey on May 6.
Taking to Twitter, the Royal Family said, "A special emoji for the Coronation has gone live today! The emoji, based on St Edward's Crown, will appear when any of the following hashtags are used: #Coronation #CoronationConcert #TheBigHelpout #CoronationWeekend #CoronationBigLunch"
Landing at Berlin Brandenburg Airport on Wednesday afternoon (local time), UK's King Charles III was welcomed with a gun salute and two military jets carried out a fly past.
"Given yesterday's announcement of a new national day of action against pension reform on Tuesday, March 28 in France, the visit of King Charles III, initially scheduled for March 26 to 29 in our country, will be postponed," the statement read.
Oprah Winfrey has some sound advice for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Oprah was recently interviewed by Gayle King, a longtime friend of the television legend, on CBS Mornings about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attending King Charles' coronation on May 6.
Speaking to ANI, British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis recalled the visit of the King to India and added that India and the United Kingdom are two old countries where he sees a huge opportunity in a much closer relationship.
According to a source, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex extended an invite to King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton, but they were not in attendance.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have received their invitation to King Charles III's coronation -- but whether they'll head to the U.K. for the May 6 crowning ceremony is still unclear.
Queen Consort Camilla will not be wearing the Koh-I-Noor studded crown at King Charles III's coronation ceremony. Buckingham Palace took to its Instagram account to announce the news, adding that Camilla will instead be wearing a recycled crown.