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Kirsten McStay

Prince Harry spotted for first time as he arrives alone for father's Coronation

Prince Harry has been spotted for the first time as he arrived at West Minister Abbey for his father's Coronation.

The Duke of Sussex, who wore a morning suit instead of military uniform, entered into Westminster Abbey walking in front of his cousin Princess Beatrice and her husband Mapelli Mozzi.

The Duke of Sussex travelled back to England alone as his wife Meghan Markle stayed in California with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

The Prince donned a suit instead of his military uniform or robes because he is no longer a working royal.

Prince Harry arrives for the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla (Getty Images)

It is reported that after the ceremony Harry will return to the US to be with his family.

It is the first time Harry has been in a public setting with his royal relatives since he criticised many of them in his memoir, Spare, which was published in January.

The ceremony is expected to end at 1pm today so it is believed that the Duke could head to the airport straight after, possibly leaving the country at around 2pm or 3pm.

(Getty Images)

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