The Sussexes arrived in Britain on September 3 for the first time since the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.
The Sussexes were placed on the second row at the Abbey, and Harry was prevented from wearing his military uniform due to no longer being a senior royal .
The Duke of Sussex and other royals, including King Charles III and the Queen Consort, Camilla, were pictured leaving St George's Chapel in Windsor yesterday afternoon after a moving committal service for the late monarch.
At the start of the day members of the Royal Family - including Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, and thousands of world leaders and foreign dignitaries congregated at Westminster Abbey for the late monarch's funeral service
The Sussexes were placed on the second row at the Abbey, and Harry was prevented from wearing his military uniform or saluting as the Queen's coffin passed the Cenotaph during the procession before the service due to no longer being a senior royal.
Prince Harry was seen exhaling as he entered a car with Meghan after the Queen's committal service at Windsor yesterday afternoon
On September 10, the couple were invited to join the Prince and Princess of Wales to inspect floral tributes outside Windsor Castle, while yesterday William was seen appearing to direct Harry and Meghan to their seats during the later service at St George’s Chapel
Yesterday, Harry was seen walking solemnly on the grass outside St George's Chapel in Windsor ahead of the Queen's committal service, and speaking with his aunt Princess Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence