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Tiffany Lo

Prince Harry says he's 'fed up' at coronation, claims lip reader

Prince Harry made a brief visit to the UK on Saturday to attend the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6. The Duke of Sussex attended the historic event at Westminster Abbey without his wife, as Meghan remained in the United States.

It was Harry's first public appearance alongside the royals since he lambasted his family in his controversial memoir Spare and his Netflix docu-series.

Harry was seated next to his cousin Eugenie's husband, Jack Brooksbank, in the third row for the coronation of his father the King, two rows behind his brother the Prince of Wales for the ceremony in which Charles and Camilla were crowned.

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Prince Harry chatted to his cousin's husband in the Abbey as they waited for other guests and for the ceremony to begin. According to a lip reader who has spoken to Daily Star, expert picked up the moment when Jack asked Harry: "The meeting?"

It's not known what meeting Harry was referring to - and whether it did or did not take place. But Harry then told him: "It's sad. I'm fed up, I've tried talking to him."

During the Coronation, Harry did not appear to have an exchange with his brother William. He nodded and smiled to guests as he processed behind them, walking down the nave of the abbey alone.

Prince Harry leaving Westminster following the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in central London (2023 Shutterstock)

According to body language expert Judi James, nervy Prince Harry showed 'subliminal signs of tensions' as he waited for King Charles to arrive.

Harry was seen leaving London straight after the ceremony as he rushed home to celebrate the birthday of his son, Archie. Prince Archie turned four on Saturday and spent the day with his mother, the Duchess of Sussex, at their US home.

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