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Prince Harry steps out solo for museum opening during final round of royal engagements

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Prince Harry continued his final round of royal engagements on Friday with a solo appearance to the opening of a British racing museum.

The Duke of Sussex partnered with six-time world champion race car driver Lewis Hamilton for the official opening of The Silverstone Experience, an interactive museum showcasing the past, present and future of British motor racing.

The event was attended by local children as well as Formula One drivers George Russell and Alex Albon, and former Formula One champion Damon Hill, who Harry greeted upon his arrival.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Lewis Hamilton leave after officially open The Silverstone Experience at Silverstone on March 6, 2020 in Northampton, England.

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