Prince Harry will skip Archie's Godfather wedding this week: They came to "understand"

Prince Harry will skip Archie's Godfather wedding this week: They came to "understand"

Prince Harry is officially skipping the wedding of his old friend, the Duke of Westminster, this week.

On Friday, the Duke named Hugh Grosvenor will marry his fiancee Olivia Henson at the wedding of the British Higher Society at Chester Cathedral.

People confirmed that the Duke of Sussex was invited to the ceremony, but the 2 Dukes mutually decided that it was best for Harry to sit this down. In the end, it was an "understanding between two friends," the source told people.

Meanwhile, according to sources, Harry sends "his love and support and admiration to the couple", "there are some pretty solid reasons his attendance would have been complicated

First of all, the frosty current relationship between him and his brother Prince William means that the wedding will mark the first public reunion since the coronation." It would attract the amount of press attention that would be unfair to the couple.

William is expected to be a guide to Grosvenor.

Second, of course, Harry's visit to Britain. He is a source of contention because he must ensure that he has access to adequate security — it is not easy now that he is no longer entitled to police protection in his home country.

Thirdly, I assume this is the order of importance in which the decision was made, but as people have pointed out, when William guides Harry to his church Pew

Grosvenor is a long-time family friend of the Royal Brothers. Exhibition A: He is the Godfather of both Prince George and Prince Archie.

Unfortunately, it has been known since 12 months that Harry is unlikely to be discovered at the wedding. But at the time it was believed that Harry did not receive the invitation at all - it is known that we are not now.

It is a shame that Harry has skipped this, and Liz Jones, a royal expert, pointed out on May 5 that this could have been a great opportunity for the brothers to reconcile. But as we know, there are many of them, and there still seems to be little or no progress.

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