Queen seen for the first time since the Megxit Summit as she drives around Sandringham in a raincoat

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THE Queen has been spotted for the first time since the historic summit to discuss the future of Prince Harrys role in the Royal family.

Her Majesty was seen wrapped up warm as she drove herself back to her home on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk after attending a nearby shoot this afternoon.

The Queen was spotted today driving herself home after a shoot

Her Majesty showed it was business as usual as she continued to make the most of her winter stay at Sandringham

The Queen was wearing a green winter jacket and had her hood up over a head scarf to keep warm after spending time outside in the bitter cold.

Always keeping up appearances, she was also wearing glasses and red lipstick.

She has not been seen since Mondays meeting with Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry to find a solution to the Sussex crisis.

After the meeting the Queen released a statement saying they had agreed on a period of transition for Harry and Meghan.

Today Her Majesty showed it was business as usual as she continued to make the most of her winter stay at Sandringham.

She usually stays at the Royal Estate until February 6, which is the anniversary of her father King George VIs death.

Earlier today it was revealed that Her Majesty was “privately unhappy” about the millions spent on Frogmore Cottage’s refurbishment.

Sources claim Her Majesty is furious at the amount spent, which cost the taxpayer 2.4million, now that the couple intend to start a new life in Canada.

‘PRIVATELY UNHAPPY’

The Daily Mail reports that although the Queen has accepted Harry and Meghan won’t live in Britain full-time, insiders have indicated she isn’t happy.

HOAR Online has approached Buckingham Palace for comment.

Prince Harry dodged questions over his future amid the royal crisis as he appeared at the Rugby League World Cup draw yesterday.

He delayed a reunion with Meghan and baby Archie in Canada and will be staying in the UK until next week to sort the couple’s royal exit fallout.

Meghan paid a women’s refuge a visit, Charity Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre shared a photo of the duchess, writing on social media: “Look who we had tea with today! The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, visited us today to discuss issues affecting women in the community.”

Meghan was not involved in Monday’s summit at Sandringham – having flown back to North America last week after returning to Britain for just three days.

She had been expected to phone in for the crunch talks but the palace later confirmed it “wasn’t necessary” for her to join.

And the duchess was last night spotted – dressed in a large parka coat as she boarded a seaplane from Vancouver Island to Vancouver.

There has still been no sign of nine-month-old son Archie, who is believed to be with a nanny.

She was escorted to the plane by a bodyguard. An airport source said: She didnt have to sit and wait with other passengers inside the terminal.

The pair spent six weeks on holiday in Canada at the end of last year and want to be based there permanently after securing ‘Megxit’.

The 35-year-old is expected to fly to be with her and baby Archie after appearing at the Rugby League World Cup draw yesterday.

CRISIS TALKS

On Monday, Harry met the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William for crunch talks at Sandringham about the couple’s exit from the Royal Family.

During Meghan’s brief stint back in Britain, she and Prince Harry had dropped a bombshell statement announcing they would be quitting full-time royal duties.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex got their way at the Royal Familys crisis summit but the Queen made it plain she is deeply upset they are quitting.

After the Sandringham talks, Her Majesty released a statement saying the couple will be allowed to step down from their duties and spend time in Canada.

But she said: Although we would have preferred them to remain full-time working members of the Royal Family, we respect and understand their wish to live a more independent life.

Harry flew back to the UK for the crisis summit while Meghan waited at the couple’s 14m Vancouver mansion during the talks.

They spent their extended Christmas break at the plush Canadian pad – although a riddle over who actually owns it has deepened as a controversial mining tycoon denied it was his.

The news came as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his support to the Sussexes and said most Canadians would welcome the couple making the country their home.

Mr Trudeau said: I think most Canadians are very supportive of having royals be here, but how that looks and what kind of costs are involved, there are still lots of discussions to have.

There are still a lot of decisions to be taken by the royal family, by the Sussexes themselves, as to what level of engagement they choose to have.”

The montage began with a grinning Prince Harry turning to face the camera before walking out for the draw

The Duchess of Sussex was spotted for the first time yesterday, visiting a women's crisis centre in Canada
The Duchess of Sussex was spotted for the first time visiting a women’s crisis centre in Canada
Meghan was spotted boarding a seaplane on Vancouver Island
Meghan is expected to greet Prince Harry back in Canada later this week

There is uncertainty over who actually owns the property where Harry and Meghan have been staying

There is uncertainty over who actually owns the plush property where Harry and Meghan have been staying

Meghan waited at the Vancouver mansion during yesterday's Sandringham summit

The mansion was bought in 2014 and registered under a local country club to shield the identity of the owner