While details are emerging about how Prince Charles's coronation will unfold on May 6, some questions that have hung over the coronation remain unanswered, and perhaps point to the challenges of planning a Church of England ceremony deeply rooted in 1,000 years of history while also trying to inject a dose of the modern day into it.
The monarch will be crowned in a glittering ceremony in London and now details of the big day have been revealed and it shows the journey between Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace will be greatly reduced when compared to his mother Queen Elizabeth's procession after her coronation in 1953.
Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu told Good Morning Britain that the Duchess of Sussex s decision to stay in California next month is what any wife who has bad in-laws should do.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are understood to be undecided over whether they will fly in for the May 6 ceremony in London, despite the RSVP date of April 3 having passed.