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TV vet Noel Fitzpatrick reveals why he left Meghan and Prince Harry's wedding early

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Prince Harry and Meghan's historic wedding in Windsor Castle early.The TV vet, 53, was invited to the stunning 2018 ceremony for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when he formed a friendship with Meghan herself after treating her beagle.Noel had helped 39-year-old Meghan's beagle, Guy, who had broken two legs shortly after she got engaged to Prince Harry, 37.Speaking to the Daily Mail, Noel said he felt "honoured" to have attended the fairytale event, but admits that he felt out of place during the day.Speaking candidly on the spectacular royal wedding, the TV star said: "There were canapés, it was a magnificent occasion and also incredibly humbling.

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