Harry and Meghan seen back in US with scooter and swing like Charles' gift to Cambridges

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A blue scooter and wooden swing were among Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's luggage as they arrived home in LA. The items were similar to those that were given to William and Kate by Prince Charles.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were photographed as they touched down back in California on Sunday after reportedly travelling back to the US by private jet.

Harry was seen beside the driver in the front seat in the snaps obtained by the Mirror.Photos have also emerged of their luggage as it was taken off the plane at Santa Barbara airport, with one handler carrying a wooden swing with rope which had a blue wrapper.The blue scooter was taken and put into a car by another member of their team.The Sussexes’ second child, Lilibet, celebrated her first birthday during the Platinum Jubilee festivities and it is thought she will have met the Queen who did not attend Epsom races that day.Lilibet was named in honour of the Queen, with her name a nod to her childhood nickname.The wooden swing was similar to that which the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son Prince George was seen playing with in 2016, which bore his parents' names William and Catherine.It was a wedding present from Charles and was kept at their Norfolk home.Harry and Meghan kept a low profile while in the UK, having been seen briefly at the Trooping the Colour and then the Queen’s thanksgiving service on Friday.They let before the Jubilee concert, which featured the likes of Sir Rod Stewart and Sir Elton John, and where thousands of royal fans packed The Mall.The royal family Twitter account posted a balloon emoji and the message: "Wishing Lilibet a very Happy 1st Birthday!"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, also

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