Watch Prince Harry confirm his speedy UK exit during coronation ceremony

Prince Harry was there in person to see his father King Charles get crowned on 6 May and during the historic ceremony, he was caught confirming his swift exit from the UK.

HELLO! consulted a lipreader who confirmed he said: "I will be straight to the airport," while chatting with Princess Eugenie's husband Jack Brooksbank.

Harry left his wife Meghan Markle at home in Montecito looking after their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

Prince Harry missed the beginning of his son's birthday as he jetted to the UK to attend his dad King Charles' coronation- which was hosted on the same day as Archie's birthday.

Prince Harry beaming at Princess Anne at the coronation
Prince Harry beaming at Princess Anne at the coronation

Ahead of the big event, Archewell and the Palace confirmed the Duke was to join guests at the coronation.

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."

Prince Harry arrives alongside Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
Prince Harry arrives alongside Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

The monarch's coronation isa break from traditionas it is the first coronation to take place on a Saturdayin over 100 years.

The coronation itself involves six basic stages: the recognition, the oath, the anointing, the investiture, the enthronement, and the homage. At the heart of the coronation is the anointingwith holy oil.

Following the service, the newly crowned pair returned to Buckingham Palace in the Coronation Procession, where joined by other members of the royal family.

The best photos of King Charles on his coronation day

King Charles was overcome with emotion during his coronation
King Charles was overcome with emotion during his coronation
King Charles coronation service
King Charles coronation service
Queen Camilla looked over at King Charles during the ceremony
Queen Camilla looked over at King Charles during the ceremony
Prince William kissing King Charles during his coronation
Prince William kissing King Charles during his coronation
King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort travelling in the Diamond Jubilee Coach
King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort travelling in the Diamond Jubilee Coach

Westminster Abbey

London's Westminster Abbey has played host to every coronation since 1066, with King Charles III set to be the 40th reigning monarch to be crowned there. The historic church was originally built by Edward the Confessor in 1040 and is the burial site for 18 monarchs in addition to some of the nation's greatest poets, musicians, scientists and politicians.

The abbey – which has been granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status – boasts spectacular gothic exteriors, splendid, vaulted ceilings and mesmerising mosaic floors. Other highlights include the ancient Coronation Chair, the glorious Lady chapel, and David Hockney's vibrant stained glass window.

This will be followed by a balcony moment when the couple and other royals will watch a flypast at around 2.15pm, weather permitting.

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