Palace staff ‘choreographed’ coronation to ensure no run-ins between William and Harry

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Palace staff ‘choreographed’ coronation to ensure no run-ins between William and Harry
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Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield says Palace staff went out of their way to “carefully choreograph” there being no run-ins between Prince William and Prince Harry at the coronation.

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Ms Schofield’s remarks come after it was reported that Prince William was still hurt about the breakdown in the relationship with his brother. “You saw as you watched the coronation how carefully choreographed everything was from entrances to exits,” she told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “Palace staff wanted to make sure that there were no run-ins, not even any possibility for eye contact.

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