Prince Harry has made a surprise appearance just a week after confirming his attendance at King Charles' Coronation.
The Duke of Sussex was projected onto a big screen as he made a speech at an Invictus Games event in Berlin yesterday.
He appeared via video call to thank Germany's Prime Minister, members of parliament, the team and everyone gathered for their support.
Harry, who was wearing a navy blue suit and white shirt, kicked off his speech by speaking in German.
He said: "Guten abend meine damen und herre", which translates to "good evening ladies and gentlemen".
The duke continued: "First and foremost I would like to thank Prime Minister Wüst, members of parliament, team Germany and all those gathered here tonight for your continued support. We are just 150 days away."
Harry's appearance comes after he finally confirmed his attendance for the Coronation, ending months of speculation about whether he would be present.
The Palace said in a statement: "Buckingham Palace is pleased to confirm that the Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on 6th May.
"The Duchess of Sussex will remain in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet."
Archewell, Harry and Meghan’s charitable foundation, issued a near identical statement to Buckingham Palace confirming the duke will join guests at the coronation.
A spokesperson said: "The Duke of Sussex will attend the coronation service at Westminster Abbey on May 6th. The Duchess of Sussex will remain in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet."
It comes amid reports that Harry has told his father he will not stay for the weekend of celebrations following the historic ceremony.
Sources close to the Duke also said he has no plans to visit any of the charities he is attached to during his brief visit.
But Harry told family members he is planning to return to the UK in the summer.
A royal source told the Mirror: “After much back and forth, Harry said that he would be returning for the King’s Coronation but it will
only be a fleeting visit.
“Organisers have been told Harry won’t be attending the concert with the rest of the Royal Family, which is a great shame as it will be such a spectacular event."
On Monday, Harry and Meghan featured in a photo released as part of an official coronation souvenir programme, which went on sale for £20.
The couple were pictured with other members of the royal family in a previously seen portrait taken to mark Charles's 70th birthday in 2018.
Further details also emerged about the celebrations, with the eve of the coronation set to be marked by a glittering Buckingham Palace reception attended by foreign royalty.
Princess Beatrix, the former queen of the Netherlands, has confirmed her attendance at the event, expected to be hosted by Charles, alongside her granddaughter and heir to the Dutch throne Catharina-Amalia, the Princess of Orange.
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands will not be among the guests, who are likely to include British royalty and presidents and prime ministers from across the globe, but will be at Westminster Abbey to see Charles and Camilla crowned.
The King's anointing is the only part of the ceremony the public will not see and will be a "private moment between a new King and the King of Kings", the Archbishop said.