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Prince Harry 'stayed at palace for polite drink, leaving 20 minutes after Diana event'

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Prince Harry had a quick drink with brother Prince William after the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue, it has been claimed.The Duke of Sussex, who has been at odds with the Royal Family since quitting his duties last year, is said to have stayed for a "polite" glass of champagne with his sibling after the ceremony at Kensington Palace yesterday.However, he is thought to have spent just 20 minutes mingling with those who attended the event as he was spotted leaving in a chauffeur-driven car at 3.05pm.Harry and Wills put on a rare - and brief - united front during the unveiling of the highly-anticipated statue in the palace's "Sunken Garden" to mark their late mum's 60th birthday.As the pair walked in, William told Harry: "Great isn’t.

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