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He was spotted, but there are no photos of his arrival at Heathrow Airport: Prince Harry arrived in Great Britain on Sunday afternoon, according to several media reports.

The 36-year-old wants to attend the funeral service for his late grandfather Prince Philip next Saturday.

Queen Elizabeth II's husband died Friday at the age of 99.

Harry came without his wife Meghan, the 39-year-old is expecting the couple's second child in early summer.

According to a palace spokesman, her doctors advised against the duchess's ten-hour flight from the United States.

As the British “Daily Mail” wants to know, the prince traveled on a scheduled flight operated by “British Airways” and not, as previously speculated, possibly with a private plane.

After "Oprah" - William and Harry first met

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Harry and Meghan had withdrawn from the inner circle of the royal family a little over a year ago and moved their center of life to California with their son Archie.

Meanwhile, there is speculation in the British media whether the mourning for Philip will stir up the conflict between Harry and his brother William.

According to British media reports, William was said to have been outraged and injured by the Sussexes' TV interview on the US show by Oprah Winfrey.

In it, the couple accused the British royal family of, among other things, racism, but also a lack of consideration - Meghan has partly African American roots.

Harry now has to go into a ten-day quarantine, as the British media want to know.

According to British rules, however, he can undergo a corona test after five days and, if the result is negative, he can maintain contacts again and also take part in the funeral service.

No longer own residence in Great Britain

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The Duke of Sussex will be staying at Kensington Palace during that time.

The property that Harry and Meghan moved into after their marriage was recently moved into by Princess Eugenie and her husband.

The funeral service for Prince Philip takes place in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.

It is broadcast live on television - in Germany by RTL.

The service is to begin at 4 p.m. (CEST) with a nationwide minute of silence.

Because of the corona rules, only 30 mourners are allowed.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson canceled his attendance to let family members go first.