Prince Harry 'obscured' by Princess Anne's 'well placed plume' hat at …

Prince Harry has been obscured from view at a major royal event for the second time in the space of just a few months. The Duke of Sussex made the journey back across the Atlantic for King Charles III's Coronation at Westminster Abbey today (Saturday, May 6). He was first spotted making his way into the Abbey before taking his seat on the back benches alongside Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank.

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Ahead of Harry in the pecking order was Princess Anne who was allowed to don military gear for the ceremony (unlike Harry). Her getup included a hat topped with a huge red plume.

And unfortunately for Harry, she was sitting directly in front of the Duke of Sussex. Daily Mail Dairy Editor Richard Eden took to Twitter to share a snapshot of the moment Harry was obscured from view. Have you got an incredible Coronation-day story to share with us?

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He wrote alongside the image: "Oh, dear! Last time, #PrinceHarry was obscured by a huge candle. This time, by Princess Anne's hat. #Coronation."

Eden was referencing the moment both Harry and Meghan Markle were blocked from view by a monster candle at the Queen's funeral. Then, Harry was again sat behind Anne as well as her husband Tim Laurence, Charles and Camilla.

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Reacting to Eden's tweet, one person joked: "A well placed plume." Another said: "Well played Princess Anne...

Well Played."

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