Everybody's mad at King Charles?

Everybody's mad at King Charles?

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Prince Harry’s expected return to Britain is drawing closer, and all eyes are on July 10. With Harry expected in Birmingham for an Invictus Games event and Prince William hosting his annual charity polo match, the royal calendar may be setting up another chapter in the ongoing st ...  Show more

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Told entirely from Prince Harry's perspective, coronation day unfolds as he travels from California to London, stays in a hotel rather than palace accommodations, and witnesses his brother's crowning from the third row of Westminster Abbey. The carefully choreographed ceremony cu ...  Show more

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