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Sophie Law

Prince Harry makes swift exit from Coronation as he's spotted fleeing in car

Prince Harry made a swift exit after the Coronation of his father King Charles as he was spotted getting into a car.

The Duke Of Sussex was pictured getting into black vehicle immediately after the historic event this afternoon after he attended the event solo without wife Meghan Markle.

His whistlestop return to the UK will last less than a day, after he flew from the US to attend the Coronation before heading home to celebrate his son Prince Archie's birthday. Desperate to get back home for his son's party, it's believed Harry will now get on a flight back to the States.

This means he won't attend a family lunch at Buckingham Palace, despite allegedly being invited.

At the Westminster Abbey service, Harry was sat next to Princess Eugenie's hubby, Jack Brooksbank, and Princess Alexandra - the late Queen's cousin - and was seen revealing what time he would be going.

According to a professional lip reader, the Royal was spotted saying he would be 'heading off' in Westminster Abbey, before saying the words 'airport' and '3.45pm'.

Harry, who is no longer a working royal, did not perform any duties at the Coronation. He was absent from the procession behind the Gold State Coach carrying the newly crowned King and Queen from Westminster Abbey back to Buckingham Palace after the ceremony.

All eyes were on Harry as he faced his relatives in public for the first time since he criticised Charles, Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales in his tell-all memoir Spare.

Meghan remained at home in California with their children, Archie and Lili, celebrating Archie’s fourth birthday which falls on the same day.

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