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The new dad‘s unhappy demeanour didn’t go unnoticed when he appeared at the Trooping the Colour event to celebrate the Queen‘s official birthday at the weekend.

WATCH: Prince Harry suffering from lack of sleep, claims expert

The Duke of Sussex, 34, was joined by his wife, Meghan Markle, 37, for the festivities, but it was Harry who had royal watchers worried as he seemed out of sorts throughout the day. 

It’s just over one month since Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex welcomed their baby boy, Archie Harrison, and the sleep deprivation from looking after a new baby is beginning to take its toll on the Duke, according to a royal expert.

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Speaking on British TV show Lorraine, royal family expert Russell Myers explained that Harry’s bad mood was likely down to Baby Sussex keeping them awake at night. 

He said: “Poor Harry, he wasn’t looking too happy. I think lack of sleep I imagine.

“Doria has gone now, Meghan’s mum, she has gone back to the US.

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And the couple’s reported difficulty in finding a nanny to help them with their new bub is also having an affect. 

“They still haven’t found a nanny so poor Harry, he’s suffering from lack of sleep.

“But, we do know he is being quite hands on.”

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The couple attended Trooping the Colour alongside senior members of the royal family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, and of course, Queen Elizabeth

Prince Philip, the Queen’s husband, was missed at the event for the second year running. 

The Duke of Edinburgh, who celebrated his 98th birthday on Monday, retired from official royal duties in August 2017, so wasn’t required to be there.  

Baby Archie also wasn’t at the event, whereas Prince Louis made his first appearance at this year’s Trooping the Colour, much to the delight of the watching crowds.

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