King Includes Prince Harry in Funeral Plans, Hoping for Family Unity
- King Charles III includes Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their children in his funeral plans, aiming for family unity at his future funeral in the UK.
- This inclusion comes after several years of strained relations following Harry and Meghan's decision to withdraw from their royal responsibilities and move to the United States in early 2020.
- The Sussexes are expected to take prominent roles, including participating in the family vigil at Westminster Hall and walking alongside senior royals in the funeral procession.
- The funeral, codenamed Operation London Bridge, will incorporate sustainable elements, a reduced mourning period, and security plans addressing Harry's concerns, reflecting the King's values.
- The King's plans seek to mend familial divisions by placing the Sussexes centrally, but internal opposition and unresolved tensions persist within the royal family.
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