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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are making their final appearance as senior members of the royal family.

The couple is attending the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, alongside the Queen, Prince William and Kate, and Prince Charles and Camilla.

It's the first time Harry and Meghan have been seen with the rest of the senior royals since the couple negotiated a deal to step back from their roles in January. Image: AP

 

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It’s so sad Harry has turned his back on His family and The Queen in order to follow his wife into exile. He will regret this for the rest of his life, his wife entered happily into a prestigious position only to use it to manipulate this drastic tragedy

Good riddance. These two are horrible people

Best of luck to them. The campaign of hate from the racist right has been vile.

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