Prince Harry is reportedly planning to attend King Charles' coronation, but his stay in the United Kingdom may be brief. Royal expert Nick Bullen, editor-in-chief of True Royalty TV, suggests that Harry may return to the United States within 24 hours to reunite with his family.

Bullen shared with Us Weekly that the Duke of Sussex is likely to feel apprehensive about reuniting with his family during the coronation. He said, "I think the Duke of Sussex will be very nervous on the day because I know that when he came for the Queen's funeral he was very nervous about what the reaction would be - not only the reaction of his family but also of people on the street."

Bullen also claimed that Prince Harry was "very nervous" during a joint walkabout with Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Meghan Markle following the Queen's passing in Windsor. He believes that Harry will be concerned about his family's reaction to his presence and will attempt to minimize his time in London, aiming to return for Archie's birthday on the same evening.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince Harry will attend the coronation without Meghan Markle. Their two children, Archie and Lilibet, will also remain at their Montecito home. Various speculations surround Markle's decision to stay in the United States, including concerns about being booed, celebrating Archie's birthday, and the advice of her financial advisors.

British socialite and royal author Lady Colin Campbell discussed Markle's absence on GB News, stating, "She actually did want to come, but she was blocked at every turn with all of her demands." As a result, Prince Harry will face his family alone, which historian Dr. Tessa Dunlop predicts will be difficult for him, as he typically relies on his wife's support.

Dunlop told Us Weekly, "I think it's going to be a bit of a nightmare for him." The question remains whether Prince Harry's anticipated tension with his family will impact his decision to return to the US quickly rather than participate in the full three-day celebration for his father's coronation.