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William and Charles’ United Front Names Bombshell’s interview by Prince Harry: Prince of Wales and the King who are set for rare double engagement on Order of the Bath Service

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The royal family will set up a united front in the midst of the fall -out of Prince Harrybomb BBC Interview, with King Charles And Prince William Expect to make a rare joint appearance later this week.

The King and the Prince of Wales will attend the Order of the Bath Service in Westminster Abbey London On May 16 – weeks after the Duke of Sussex spoke about his tense relationship with the prince.

Speaking with the BBC after Harry, 40, lost the appeal that his reduced safety status challenged, he said he did not know how long his father fights against an unknown form of cancerWas left to live.

“Some members of my family will never forgive me,” he went on.

In the extraordinary interview, the Royal Royal claimed in California claimed that his father could have ‘solved’ the dispute about his security schemes if he wanted to – after Harry claimed to have discovered ‘shocking truths’ about the involvement of the royals’ in the decision.

He claimed that his ‘jaw fell’ when he discovered that the royal household was in the ‘secretive’ Executive Committee for the protection of royalties and public figures (RAVEC) who decided to withdraw the police protection funded by the taxpayer.

He insinuated that more could have been done by the prince, as well as the private secretary of the King Sir Clive Alderton, who had a position about Ravec.

Harry said to the BBC: ‘There is a lot of control and competence in my father’s hands.

The royal family will set up a united front in the midst of the fall -out of the Bombshell BBC interview of Prince Harry, with King Charles and Prince William expected to make a rare joint appearance later this week. They are depicted here during Ve Day parties in London on May 8

The royal family will set up a united front in the midst of the fall -out of the Bombshell BBC interview of Prince Harry, with King Charles and Prince William expected to make a rare joint appearance later this week. They are depicted here during Ve Day parties in London on May 8

The King and the Prince of Wales will attend the Order of the Bath Service in Westminster Abbey in London on 16 May - weeks after the Duke of Sussex spoke about his tense relationship with the prince

The King and the Prince of Wales will attend the Order of the Bath Service in Westminster Abbey in London on 16 May – weeks after the Duke of Sussex spoke about his tense relationship with the prince

“Ultimately, this whole thing can be solved by him.”

He added that although Charles ‘does not speak against me because of this security items’, Harry hoped to reconcile with his family as ‘It makes no sense to continue to fight’.

Despite his plea for reconciliation, experts suggested that the Scorched -Earth interview actually drove the WIG between Harry and the Royal Family -as a source of palace claimed have ‘zero trust’ in the duke.

“The family believes that private conversations with Harry are not possible,” an insider said Hello, after the emotionally charged BBC interview.

The outlet further claimed that even if Charles would again ignite a relationship with his youngest son, the same could not be said for Prince William, who is reportedly all hope in repairing his relationship with his brother.

Instead, William seems aimed at supporting Charles, 76, with Friday’s engagement in Westminster Abbey who marks a rare, joint appearance for the prince and his heir.

The event will be Charles’s first service as sovereign, with William that is installed as a great master of the order during the ceremony, including the oath and installation of five knights.

The service for the order of the bath is held every four years; The Monarch traditionally attends any other service – which means once every eight years – while the Prince of Wales, as a great master, attends every service.

Charles, when the Prince of Wales, in his entire Regalia when he attended the Order of the Bath Service in Westminster Abbey in 2022

Charles, when the Prince of Wales, in his entire Regalia when he attended the Order of the Bath Service in Westminster Abbey in 2022

During his last performance when the great master, before William (not depicted) takes over it for his father on Friday, Charles contributed his entire Regalia to the ceremony that honors officers of the armed services and officials.

During his last performance when the great master, before William (not depicted) takes over it for his father on Friday, Charles contributed his entire Regalia to the ceremony that honors officers of the armed services and officials.

The king last attended the ceremony as Prince of Wales in 2022 in his role as a great master of the Order – one that he has held since 1975.

During his last performance as the great master, before William takes over from his father on Friday, Charles attracted his entire Regalia for the ceremony who honors officers of the armed services and officials.

It is a role that is traditionally performed by the prince, but Charles performed the tasks on behalf of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, during the 2022 ceremony.

Charles stepped in for the first time for the deceased queen, who died on 8 September 2022, in the order of the Bath Service in 2014 – after assistants feared that the steps in the abbey were ‘too steep’ for her while they were dressed in full Regalia.

Prior to Friday’s service, King Charles Came at Queen Camilla on Tuesday 13 May at a charity function in London.

The royal couple attended a reception and award ceremony for Elephant Famy, founded by Camilla’s deceased brother Mark Shand, that tragic died of only 62 after falling and a head injury sustained in 2014.

The event-littered event in the Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew, West-London, attracted guests Including Princess Beatrice – who looked stylish in a Red Rebecca Vallance – Lady Marina Windsor, Ronaldo Nazario, the Brazilian football player, actors Ed Westwick and Amy Jackson and Sophie Ellis -Bextor.

In a spontaneous speech, the king, who accompanied his wife as a joint president of the charity, who is now part of Charles’ British Asian Trust, said: ‘Collaboration is much better than conflict’ because he gave a spontaneous speech.

Prince William and Keely Hodgkinson during an investment ceremony in Windsor Castle on Tuesday. The athlete revealed that the prince, 42, shared that Charlotte, who recently celebrated her 10th birthday, is currently training for the 400m 'at the moment and the obstacles'

Prince William and Keely Hodgkinson during an investment ceremony in Windsor Castle on Tuesday. The athlete revealed that the prince, 42, shared that Charlotte, who recently celebrated her 10th birthday, is currently training for the 400m ‘at the moment and the obstacles’

During the position, Camilla, 77, became emotional when she watched a posthumous video of her brother in which he spoke about his ‘optimism’ for saving endangered elephants who took her to tears.

Meanwhile, Prince William Yesterday awarded awards to the English Olympian Koley Hodgkinson and former Formula 1 driver and sports broadcaster Martin Brunddle in Windsor Castle.

Speaking as Hodgkinson, 23, received a MBE in Windsor Castle yesterdayPrince William told her that Princess Charlotte, 10, saw her win last year at the 800m of the ladies at the Olympic Games in Paris.

The athlete later revealed that the Prince, 42, also shared that Charlotte, who recently celebrated her 10th birthday, is currently training for the 400m ‘at the moment and the obstacles’.

During their exchange during Tuesday’s investment ceremony, William also told Hodgkinson that “he wished he could be there” to see her personal gold.

“He told me that he remembers me that I won and that he wish he could be there to see it himself,” the Olympian born in Manchester told Pa.

What is the history of the order of the bath?

The Order of the Bath, founded in 1725 by George I, is a British order of chivalry that usually honors officers of the armed services, as well as a small number of officials.

The title of the order, which carries the Tria Juncta motto in Uno (three merged into one), has its origins in the late Middle Ages and stems from the ritual washing of a so -called knight while preparing for the worship of a knighthood.

Before they could be knighted, the candidates had to undertake different rituals that were designed to purify their inner soul through fasting, wake, prayer and baths.

The order was first mentioned in an official document in 1128 when the 15-year-old Geoffrey-Graaf van Anjou was knighted, and on the occasion of the coronation of Henry V in 1413 ‘fifty brave young gentlemen, candidates for the knighthood of the bath, according to Custom went into the baths that were prepared in the baths that were seriously prepared for them. ”

Many traditional ceremonies had begun to disappear towards the end of the fifteenth century, although ‘Knights of the Bath’ were still made in Kroningen. However, the order was revived by George I in 1725 as a military order when Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole needed an extra source for political rewards.

The articles of association of George I stated that: ‘While in the case of a war in Europe we are determined that this should be in an attitude of defense against the attempts of our enemies, we will hereby do that from now on every companion of the aforementioned military order will think in the case of the sovereign of the Rebellie of the Rebellie of the Rebellie of the Rebellie of the Rebellie of the Rebellie of the Rebellie.

At the end of the Napoleonic wars in 1815, the prince, who would be George IV), expanded the order and formally abolished the bath rides, as well as wake and fasting.

The installation of new knights, which put them in their stalls in the spiritual house of the Order – the Lady Chapel of King Henry VII in Westminster Abbey – ended in 1847.

But it was revived again in 1913, this time by George V, in an adapted form that continues today with knights installed as a group.

The construction of maternity plates, banners and tops of the knights was followed again. These markers hang above the stall until the death of a knight when they are returned to his family, but a copper maternity plate enamulated with his weapon jacket remains like a permanent record.

Knights can wait many years before a stall is empty – Lord Mountbatten could not take his place for 17 years.

Women were admitted to order in 1971, with Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester the first lady Grand Cross.

The order now consists of the Sovereign (the Queen), the great master (the Prince of Wales) and three members of the members, with statutes that provide 120 Knights and Ladies Grand Cross, 295 Knights and Dames Commander and 1,455 companions.

Source: The British Monarchy

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