Lip reader says what Prince Harry said as he arrived without Meghan at King's coronation
Prince Harry the Duke of Sussex arrived at Westminster Abbey for the King's coronation without his wife Meghan.
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Prince Harry the Duke of Sussex arrived at Westminster Abbey for the King's coronation without his wife Meghan.
The Coronation of King Charles takes place today, marking one of the most historic events in many Britons’ lifetimes. As the eyes of the world are watching, around 2,000 people are expected to be in attendance to witness the historic event at Westminster Abbey in London.
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