Hillary Clinton has been spotted visiting daughter Chelsea and her children on Friday afternoon - but left before husband Bill arrived to see the family.

The former Democratic presidential nominee pulled up at Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky's $109 million Manhattan home with the Secret Service in tow around 4pm on Friday.

Clinton, who wore a long gray jacket and white pants, only stayed for an hour and a hour before leaving around 5.30pm.

Hillary Clinton has been spotted visiting daughter Chelsea and her children on Friday afternoon

Her granddaughter Charlotte was spotted, nestled behind a collection of Secret Service agents at the Midtown apartment building's entrance, to see her off after the brief family get together

Yet just minutes after Clinton left, her husband Bill arrived at the apartment for his own family time

Her two-year-old granddaughter Charlotte was spotted, nestled behind a collection of Secret Service agents at the Midtown apartment building's entrance, to see her off after the brief family get together.

Yet just minutes after Clinton left, her husband Bill arrived at the apartment for his own family time.

His wife, the former Secretary of State, appears to have made her visit directly from midtown after her black security van was seen leaving her offices this afternoon.

Shortly before her arrival, her son-in-law Mezvinsky had been spotted looking very casual in a tight gray T-shirt and baseball cap, as he left a nearby bar at 2pm.

Mezinsky has been out of work since December when quietly shut down his hedge fund Eaglevale Partners after losing nearly $25 million in a calamitous gamble on the Greek economy.

The former Democratic presidential nominee pulled up at Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky's $109 million Manhattan home with the Secret Service in tow around 4pm on Friday

the former Secretary of State, appears to have made her visit directly from her midtown office

It could be a challenging day for Hillary Clinton (leaving her daughter's Manhattan apartment) as her closest aide Huma Abedin finally filed for divorce from her disgraced politician husband

It could be a challenging day for Hillary Clinton as her closest aide and long time friend Huma Abedin finally filed for divorce from her disgraced politician husband Anthony Weiner, 52, today.

She filed the papers on the same day Weiner learned he could be spending up to 10 years in prison after entering a guilty plea on a single charge of transferring obscene material to a minor.

That offense was made public in the wake of Weiner's fourth sexting scandal this past September, one mother after Abedin, 40, announced their split.

It was the FBI's investigation into Weiner's inappropriate sexting that led to the discovery of classified emails forwarded by Huma to his computer - and the decision by FBI director James Comey to reopen the investigation into Clinton.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leaves her mid-town office Friday May 19,

Scooby van: Hillary Clinton was seen exiting her office while hidden away in her van on Friday though it was not known if Huma was with her (above)

Clinton and her security detail were seen making their way across Manhattan to visit her daughter

Weiner wept in court on Friday while begging for forgiveness as he entered a plea of guilty to a single charge of transferring obscene material to a minor.

'I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner told the court, while agreeing to accept any prison sentence of less than 27 months and register as a sex offender.

He was also forced to forfeit his iPhone and any other cellular devices in court on Friday, where his brother Jason was the lone family member in attendance.

Weiner's day in court came eight months after DailyMail.com revealed that the disgraced Congressman had been exchanging sexually-charged messages and explicit photos with a 15-year-old high school student in North Carolina.

It is unclear if Weiner knew of Abedin's plan to file the papers on Friday as the former Congressman wore his wedding band in court.

Abedin is asking the court to keep the case under seal in hopes of keeping the proceedings out of the press, which may prove to be difficult given her husband's recent legal woes.

Shortly before her arrival, her son-in-law Mezvinsky had been spotted looking very casual in a tight gray T-shirt and baseball cap, as he left a nearby bar at 2pm