Not a day at Buckingham Castle goes by without a notice of the prince.
Good judgment let the shamed duke know that it was smarter to come to the crowning ordinance, though not for a really long time.
But not everyone in the monarchy liked this unexpectedly clever move.

It turns out that, like Prince WiIIiam, Queen Camila strongly opposed the prince’s invitation to the celebration.
As she would see it, it was an indication of cowardice.
An insider who is close to the court stated, ‘CharIes should have expelled the couple from the kingdom, making it clear that their betrayal will not be tolerated.’

Also, it appears to be that this isn’t the possible situation when the ruler (presently formally) didn’t enjoy his significant other.
The ‘dangerous villain,’ as Prince referred to her in his memoirs, constantly criticizes CharIes’s actions, according to the source.

He is extremely irritated by it. There is a rumor that there are arguments at every joint dinner.
The term ‘disgraced’ will be applied not to the prince but to the queen consort if, in general, CharIes’ patience fails to hold out.