The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex, 40, missed both the Platinum Jubilee Party and Pageant - as well as the Epsom Derby during the four-day festivities. It comes after royal experts this week claimed that Harry 'must have gone home feeling very depressed for what he has given up', after he and his wife Meghan Markle decided not to be more visible in the Jubilee celebrations because 'they did not have centre stage seats' (couple pictured at Jubilee inset bottom). He donned a green top, white trousers and black riding boots and knee pads as he basked in the typical LA heat, before being pictured mounting his brown horse and putting on his helmet and protective goggles for another round of play (pictured inset top). After working up a sweat, the red-faced royal old was pictured taking a break as he placed his hands behind his head and sunk into his right hip (pictured left and right). The Duke of Sussex, 37, played for his friend Nacho Figueras' team Los Padres at the Cancha de Estrella Polo Club in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, on Friday.