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Prince Philip’s Death Brings William and Harry Together for the First Time in Over a Year
Prince Philip's death has brought the royal family together in a time of grief.
The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on Friday, and his funeral will take place on Saturday at St George Chapel, Windsor Castle.
The event will be televised, but due to coronavirus restrictions, only 30 guests will be allowed to attend in person.
One of the most significant moments of the funeral will be the reunion of Prince William and Prince Harry.
The two brothers have had a well-documented rift in recent months, but they have put their differences aside to support their grandmother and honor their grandfather's memory.
According to reports, the phone call between the brothers came shortly after Harry landed in the UK on Sunday afternoon.
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The Daily Telegraph reported that the royal siblings chatted on the phone on Sunday, after the Duke of Sussex arrived at Frogmore Cottage, Windsor, to quarantine.
A source told the newspaper that William and Harry are expected to put their differences aside for the sake of the Queen and other members of the royal family.
They know it is not about them on Saturday; it is about honoring their grandfather's memory and supporting their grandmother.
The insider added that they would be keen to spend time together as a family, in the same time zone for once.
Another well-placed insider said that the entire focus is on the Queen, and there are no exceptions.
The family is unified in their grief, and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, is expected to act as a peacemaker between the royal brothers and ensure that nothing boils over on Saturday.