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King Charles and Queen Camilla were formally crowned Saturday at London’s Westminster Abbey — the first coronation Britain has had since the late queen ascended the throne on June 2, 1953.

Rogue Prince Harry arrived solo for the service — the first time he has seen his father since the release of his bombshell memoir, “Spare.”

The Duke of Sussex’s wife, Meghan Markle, stayed home with their kids, Archie — who turned 4 — and Lilibet Diana, 1.

Scandal-scarred royal Prince Andrew raised eyebrows by donning traditional garter robes despite losing his status as a senior royal.

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s children, George, Charlotte and Louis stole the show at the coronation in adorable fashion.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla appear on Buckingham Palace balcony

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King Charles and Queen Camilla appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
King Charles and Queen Camilla appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
King Charles and Queen Camilla appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace along with members of the royal family.
King Charles and Queen Camilla appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace along with members of the royal family.

Working members of the royal family join King Charles and Queen Camilla on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.

Disgraced Princes Andrew and Harry did not appear on the balcony despite attending the coronation, as was expected.

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Prince William, Princess Kate and their children Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis join the royal family on the balcony.
Prince William, Princess Kate and their children Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis join the royal family on the balcony. BBC
King Charles and Queen Camilla appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
King Charles and Queen Camilla appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. BBC
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. BBC
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. BBC
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Prince Louis, 5, reacts to the flyover.
Prince Louis, 5, reacts to the flyover.
Prince Louis, 5, reacts to the flyover.
Prince Louis, 5, reacts to the flyover.

The evolution of that royal balcony photo op

By Post Staff

It's the iconic shot that defines a moment for the Royal Family. But until the 1950s, the Royal Family members "just stood there" during public appearances on the Buckingham Palace balcony, according to NBC's Royal correspondent.

It wasn't until then that they began to wave to the crowd below.

And then in the 80s -- it became customary to see a kiss.

"Will we see a kiss today?" the networks British correspondent asked on the broadcast, to groans from his co-hosts, Savannah Guthrie included.

"You're delirious," Guthrie teased.

Prince Harry wastes no time flying back to US after King Charles’ coronation

By Eileen Reslen and Sara Nathan

He got out of dodge.

Prince Harry hastily left London less than an hour after his father King Charles III’s coronation Saturday, Page Six can confirm.

The Duke of Sussex, 38, rushed home to California in order to make it in time for his son Prince Archie’s 4th birthday.

Harry was in the UK for less than 24 hours as he just arrived via commercial flight on Friday evening.

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Royal watcher speaks out against Princess Diana snub

By Nika Shakhnazarova

Rose Molloney, from Scotland is not happy that Princess Diana has been ignored at Charles' coronation.

"I’ve more and more felt the injustice of what’s happened to Diana and also that she’s never mentioned, not at the Jubilee, funeral or today."

She continued, "William is simply not strong enough to stand up and say it but Harry is trying. Diana was pushed out. Today’s coronation is wrong. I cannot support this and Camilla should not be crowned. The church has not done its job."

Royal fans spot ‘emergency Camilla’ doubles at coronation of King Charles

By Brooke Steinberg

Queen Camilla is finally getting the crown — and eagle-eyed viewers noticed that two companions walking behind her at the coronation of King Charles III are the spitting image of her.

Many fans even joked that the two ladies were Camilla’s “back ups.”

“Nice they’ve got two Emergency Camillas prepared in case anything happens to the first one,” one viewer tweeted.

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