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A bond forever broken WILLS & HARRY’S EMOTIONAL GOODBYE

One year, nine months and 19 days after their lavish Windsor Castle wedding, Prince Harry took his final bow on the royal stage before turning his back on his family and title for a new life in Canada with Meghan and baby Archie.

Solemnly taking his seat alongside his beaming wife at Westminster Abbey for the annual Commonwealth Day Service, the 35-year-old seemed barely able to muster a smile – his sadness mirrored on the faces of his royal relatives, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and his grandmother, the Queen.

If royal watchers had expected a show of family unity at the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes’ final outing, they were surely left disappointed.

“There was a feeling of real sadness

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