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    Prince Harry Hastly Leaves UK Right After Father’s Coronation

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    He seemed immune to difficulties.

    Page Six can reveal that less than an hour after his father, King Charles III, was crowned, Prince Harry fled London.

    The Duke of Sussex, now 38 years old, returned to California in a hurry so that he could help celebrate Prince Archie’s fourth birthday.

    He was last seen at 3 p.m. local time in the Windsor Suite of the airport.

    Harry had arrived in the UK on Friday on business and had been there for little over a day.

    The stubborn royal spent the night in Frogmore Cottage after Charles expelled him and Meghan Markle earlier this year to give it to Prince Andrew.

    Harry seemed to be attending Charles’ meeting as an attempt at reconciliation with his royal family, despite the fact that emotions were still high between him and his cousins.

    However, the author of “Spare” was obviously forgotten on several occasions throughout the historic event.

    Along with Princess Eugenie’s husband Jack Brooksbank and the late Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin Princess Alexandra, he occupied seats in the third row of Westminster Abbey, the site of the coronation.

    Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton, along with other serving royals, were seated in the front row.

    The big feather on Princess Anne’s hat also made it difficult for Harry to move.

    On the duke’s way back to the United States, Charles and other members of the royal family, including Queen Camilla, were spotted on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

    When Page Six inquired about Harry’s attendance for the balcony show, an insider said there was “no way” he would be admitted. Despite this, another source claims that Charles, at age 74, “loves his son” and that “emotions of the day may just overtake everything.”

    But it seems that Charles was too busy adjusting to his new position as king to make one more plea to his younger son to stay.

    Markle, now 41 years old, will visit Harry in California. She stayed in Montecito with Archie and 1-year-old Princess Lilibet, so she missed the coronation.

    Recent speculation by royal historian Omid Scobie suggests that the Duchess of Sussex stayed away from the official wedding in order to “protect her peace.”

    They would prefer it if no one noticed her, he said. You may say that “some of Harry and Meghan’s biggest problems were caused by the fact that everyone was always looking at them when they shouldn’t have been.”

    The newlyweds Harry and Markle have announced that they would step down as prince and princess in 2020.

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