Prince William, who is heir to the British throne, was by his father’s side on Monday for much of the Queen’s funeral.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reunited with Prince William and Kate Middleton for the first time in years following the Queen’s death earlier this month.
Many were ecstatic to see the “Fab Four” together again, but royal expert Marlene Koenig told Insider she doesn’t believe it’s a sign of reconciliation between the two brothers.
Since he is no longer a working royal, Prince Harry was not allowed to wear his military uniform to the funeral.
Prince Harry served for 10 years in the Army, which included two tours in Afghanistan. He was only permitted to wear his uniform during a vigil for the Queen on Saturday.
Prince Harry wasn’t able to salute alongside his family because he was stripped of his military titles when he stepped back from royal duties in the spring of 2020, according to Hello! Magazine.
Prince William, like Kate Middleton, kept close to his children throughout Monday’s somber events.
Prince Harry was seen briefly touching his wife’s hand as they left the funeral.
The couple was criticized for holding hands at an earlier service for the Queen, despite other members of the royal family doing the same thing.
Following the funeral at Westminster Abbey, the procession began to the Queen’s final resting place at St. George’s Chapel.
As the new sovereign, King Charles led the procession and was followed by his siblings and children.
The pair — whose relationship has been strained since Prince Harry stepped down as a senior royal — walked alongside each other as they arrived at St. George’s Chapel.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are second and third in line for the throne.
They watched as the Imperial State Crown and the Sovereign’s orb and scepter were removed from Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin.
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