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Carlos III waves from the balcony of Buckingham House without son Harry

  • May 6, 2023
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King Carlos III greeted the crowd with Balcony of Buckingham Palace along with Queen Camila and their families, but without a son minor Harryseparated from the official functions

King Carlos III greeted the crowd with Balcony of Buckingham Palace along with Queen Camila and their families, but without a son minor Harryseparated from the official functions of the royal family.

And he didn’t show up on the balcony Prince Andrewbrother of Carlos III, who is also famous pushed away belonging The Royal Family for their sexual scandals business related Jeffrey Epstein.

Flew over the heads of those present aircraft And helicopters belonging Armed forces the British though exhibition the air had to be circumcised To bad conditions Weather in London.

via Reuters

One of the few unknowns in such a planned and predictable ceremony as a coronation was knowing exactly who would appear on the balcony of London’s central palace.

And the mystery was solved shortly after 13:30 GMT, when families Carlos and Camila came out to greet V thousands from People met with an outstanding absence from Enrique.

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It was already known that the wife of the Duke of Sussex Meghan Markle would not participate in the ceremony to stay in California (USA) with children Archie and Lilibet.

But Henry yes he came to Westminster Abbey for a solemn coronation, although, according to the Daily Mail tabloid, gone straight from the temple airport Just finish the religious service.

According to unconfirmed reports, the Daily Mail notes that Enrique got into a black car after the ritual and put well To airport from Heathrow, on the outskirts of the capital, accompanied by a police convoy.

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tradition say hello from the balcony traced back To 1851when, in the midst of the celebrations for the opening of that year’s World’s Fair, the legendary Queen Victoria appeared there.

Since then, this greeting has served to mark special events in the history of the British monarchy, such as birthdays of the sovereign’s mother, Elizabeth II, royal weddings, anniversaries of the Queen or historical commemorations.

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Source: Aristegui Noticias

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