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Prince Harry is back on the polo fields of Santa Barbara: Royal is spotted out and about for first time since return to LA after he and Meghan kept a 'low profile' at the Platinum Jubilee.

 


Prince Harry was spotted hanging a pose this weekend as he enjoyed a spot of polo below the Californian sun, nearly a week after arriving again from the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London.

The Duke of Sussex, 37, played for his pal Nacho Figueras' group Los Padres at the Cancha de Estrella Polo Club in Santa Barbara on Friday, in what was once the first time he was considered out and about when you consider that returning to Los Angeles on June 5. 


After working up a sweat, the red-faced royal was pictured taking a spoil as he placed his palms at the back of his head and sunk into his proper hip.

He donned a inexperienced top, white trousers and black riding boots and knee pads as he basked in the ordinary LA heat, before being considered mounting his brown horse and putting on his helmet and shielding goggles for some other spherical of play. 


It comes after royal specialists this week claimed that Harry 'must have long gone domestic feeling very depressed for what he has given up', after he and his spouse Meghan Markle decided not to be extra seen in the Jubilee celebrations because 'they did not have centre stage seats'. 




The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex, 40, overlooked both the Platinum Jubilee Party and Pageant - as properly as the Epsom Derby during the four-day festivities. 

Meghan was once now not current for the recreation on Friday, which Harry's team lost 12-8 to Dundee II. 

The couple made only one public appearance over the Jubilee weekend, in spite of flying in from the US with their two youth - Archie and Lilibet.

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