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**Prince Harry Leaves Coronation Festivities Early to Celebrate Son’s Birthday**
Prince Harry made a swift exit from the coronation celebrations just moments after King Charles was officially crowned.
Speculations had been rife that he would be flying back to California, United States, to mark his son Prince Archie's birthday, coincidentally falling on the same day as the coronation.
Recent photographs captured shortly after the conclusion of the coronation depict Prince Harry being whisked away in a luxurious car, while the rest of the royal family proceeded to Buckingham Palace for the iconic balcony waving and flypast tradition.
Accompanied by a Metropolitan Police escort and four outriders, Prince Harry discreetly departed from Westminster Abbey with only a brief farewell before heading straight to Heathrow Airport.
Within a mere 28 hours and 42 minutes in the UK, Prince Harry was en route back to California even before his father and stepmother had completed their official portraits.
Today, an intriguing blind item on C-DAN hinted at Meghan setting a limit on Harry's alcohol intake for his return flight.
According to a source, while at the airport lounge preparing to depart, Meghan audibly instructed Harry via speakerphone that he was allowed only one drink during the journey home.
This directive was supposedly to ensure Harry remained sober to recount every detail he witnessed for Meghan's forthcoming book.
The source suggested a sequence of events involving seat preferences, photo editing, and anticipated drinking upon their reunion, leading some royal enthusiasts to speculate about impending marital discord.
Despite minimal visibility at the event, fashion powerhouse Dior purportedly sponsored and tailored the suit worn by Prince Harry, sparking online chatter about potential gifting.
Although the attire was a straightforward black suit akin to those available at various retailers, including Slater's, Dior took to Twitter post-event to announce their collaboration.
Describing the ensemble as “tailoring fit for royalty,” Dior expressed pride in dressing Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, for King Charles III's coronation in a custom creation by Kim Jones.
While the tweet hinted at further content, it garnered significant attention, amassing 1.5 million views and 15,400 likes within hours, accompanied by a multitude of reactions, including criticism directed at Meghan Markle for the suit choice.
The tweet's popularity also attracted nearly 2.5 million responses, with many expressing displeasure and advocating for Harry's title revocation.
Criticisms ranged from accusations of opportunism to questioning Meghan's involvement in the suit selection process.
One user opined that Harry already owned a superior mourning suit, insinuating ulterior motives behind the Dior collaboration.
Another commenter implied that Meghan's absence necessitated Harry wearing Dior, suggesting a clandestine agreement.
Amidst the backlash, calls for Harry's removal from the succession line and stripping of titles emerged, branding his actions as audacious and disrespectful on such a significant occasion.