The Duke of Sussex has left Balmoral Fortress following the demise of his grandmother, the Queen.
Harry was seen leaving the citadel at about 8.15am, with the convoy passing flowers that had been laid in tribute to the late monarch.
He had arrived at Balmoral round 12 hours earlier on Thursday night, having cancelled an look at a charity awards ceremony in London to hitch fellow royals who had gathered within the Aberdeenshire residence.
The Duke of Sussex was seen boarding a British Airways flight at Aberdeen Worldwide Airport in a while Friday morning.
Harry wore a black go well with and carried a shoulder bag as he walked in the direction of the steps of the airplane.
He was accompanied by a girl carrying a hi-vis vest, whom he spoke with. At one stage he was seen putting his hand on her shoulder.
His flight arrived at Heathrow Airport shortly after 11.30am.
The Sussexes, who had been coming to the top of a whistle-stop go to to Europe when the Queen died, are anticipated to remain within the UK to attend the Queen’s state funeral, which is prone to be held on September 19.
They're anticipated to remain at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.