Princess Eugenie, daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson has posted some photos on her Instagram account reviewing the best moments of the coronation of Charles III and has defended her cousin, Prince Harry.
The coronation of King Charles III continues to be in the news days after it culminated with a spectacular closing concert. This time it has been Eugenie of York, who has sparked controversy in social networks by publishing a series of photos.
Photos of Prince Harry on Princess Eugenie’s Instagram account.
In a carousel of photos that collects the most significant moments of the coronation day, the niece of the King of England shared her emotions with her more than 1.5 million followers.
“Yesterday meant so much to me, as I’m sure it did to so many watching. What a magical celebration for The King, The Queen, our country, and the Commonwealth. The day was such a reflection of dedication and service to our country,” he wrote.
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However, controversy arose when Eugenie included a photo of her cousin, Prince Harry, in her compilation. Fans of the British royal family started a heated debate in the comments of the post. Some expressed support for Prince Harry and his family, while others criticized the prince for his recent actions against the royal family.
The poor relationship between the Crown and Lady Di’s second son comes as no surprise. Supporters of the institution did not take Eugenie’s gesture well, as she is still part of it and is considered a person of trust by the new King Charles III. Despite this, Eugenie has never hidden her close bond with her cousin.
This close bond between the York sisters, including Beatrice, and Prince Harry has led several commentators to claim that the princesses have begun to be invisibilized within the British royal family. An example would have been last Sunday when the York sisters were named as hosts of the Big Launch in the town of Windsor, but the Prince and Princess of Wales were the ones who attended the event unexpectedly.
Eugenie of York’s publication has come at a difficult time for Prince Harry, who is in the eye of the storm following the revelations of his autobiography “Spare” written by Pulitzer Prize winner J.R. Moehringer. In an interview with “New Yorker” magazine, Moehringer confessed the difficulties he had in working with the Duke of Sussex.