Prince Andrew spotted for first time ahead of King Charles coronation
Prince Andrew was pictured leaving Buckingham Palace
Prince Andrew has been spotted for the first time ahead of his brother King Charles coronation.
The Duke of York was photographed leaving Buckingham Palace for Westminster Abbey.
According to Daily Mail, Prince Andrew was booed by the crowd as he left the palace.
In the photo emerges shortly after Andrew left the palace, the Prince can be seen in the back of a car.
Prince Andrew and Harry will both attend the coronation of King Charles on Saturday but will have no formal role in proceedings.
Andrew has been frozen out over his past association with the disgraced late US financier Jeffrey Epstein and a related abuse allegation which was settled out of court.
Recently, he has attended public royal events, and last year he participated in the vigils at the funeral of his late mother Queen Elizabeth II, alongside his siblings.
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