Doesn't matter what she says, he will be. She can't change the succession. The Parliament can (with the permission of the Parliament's of all the other Commonwealth Realms) but the Queen can't.
And whatever Lord Harries says, the Koran will not be read at the Coronation. The Coronation is a sacrament of the Church of England and the form has been largely fixed since 1307 (and a lot of the 1307 order is the same as that originally fixed in 896). No text from another religion, nor any secular texts will be added to the Coronation. It would not be tolerated - and certainly would not be tolerated by the Prince of Wales. There are some changes in other areas, he might contemplate - but not to this service.
Thanks for the clarity.
But don’t you agree that if what is reported is true that it shows the type of character in Lord Harries of what has allowed England’s immigration policy to bring a Trojan Horse of Islam into the inner part of its culture?
Where do you think such ‘heretics’ as Lord Harries stem from? Could it be he and others like him have mixed so much with local ‘moderate’ Muslim elements that they’ve lost the capacity to see the threat?