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Prince Harry breaks royal tradition – after Meghan does the same

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Prince Harry has shocked fans by breaking royal protocol and shutting his own car door.

The Duke of Sussex made the shock move as he attended the 5th Anniversary of the Invictus Games at the Guildhall in London.

WATCH: Prince Harry breaks tradition by shutting own car door 

Royal fans were quick to point out that Meghan Markle made the same move last year at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.

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Royal fan Instagram account @Harry_and_Meghan_updates captured the moment with the caption: ‘Wow, same energy’.

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Fans were quick to praise the 34-year-old royal.

‘Archie’s Dad looking handsome. Oh and he closed the door himself. How about that?’ wrote one fan.

Another commented: ‘Love, love, love this picture and I love, love, love Meghan and Harry.’

Just yesterday, Harry revealed his favourite royal moment in a candid new video.

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The father-of-one discussed his favourite Invictus Games moment – a U.K. victory over the USA in wheelchair basketball in the 2014 games.

“That night, there was a goal scored every single end, boom, boom, boom, boom, and then Team U.K. came out on top,” said Harry. “That night, the penny dropped that we’d managed to create something really special.”

Harry says he felt elated at seeing the joy and relief on the faces of the competitors and their families and even recalled when he picked up a kid and put her on his shoulders as she watched her dad play.

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“She was almost in floods of tears because she couldn’t see the stage, so I stuck her on my shoulders, and she just bopped away,” he said. “That, for me, was amazing because these kids were able to see their parents being themselves again.”

WATCH: Prince Harry opens up about his favourite royal moment

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