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Lip-readers reveal what Prince William said to Harry after the funeral

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Lip-readers reveal what Prince William said to Harry after the funeral

At their grandfather Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday, and reunited for the first time in over a year, and took a moment to speak with each other as they left the ceremony.

Lip-readers are reported to have revealed what Princes Harry and William said.

It was difficult to tell who was saying what with masks on for a majority of the procession while cameras focused on the Royal family, but after the duo removed their masks, language experts were able to discern the brief dialogue.

According to lip readers via Page Six and The Daily Express, the Duke of Cambridge, 38, said, “Yes, it was great, wasn't it?”

“It was as he wanted,” the Duke of Sussex, 36, seemed to reply.

Apparently, William also stated that it was an “absolutely beautiful service, ah, the music.”

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William and Harry spoke briefly with the Archbishop of Canterbury as they left St George's Chapel.

Shortly after that, Harry and William began walking towards the castle together, with Kate following close behind.

The Duchess of Cambridge was then seen speaking with the Countess of Wessex, leaving the brothers moving and chatting side by side.

The reconciliation could put an end to a family feud that allegedly started when Harry and Meghan decided to leave their roles as working royals to pursue a life in the United States.

This was and 's first face-to-face encounter since Prince Harry's Oprah interview, and the brothers reportedly spent two hours in peace talks with their father, .

Following the interview, speculation about the couple's tumultuous relationship erupted in the press.

According to sources in the United Kingdom, royal aides were “walking on eggshells” this week in regards to the brothers' reunion and funeral preparations.

Reports also suggest that Harry's relatives were “frosty,” including Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and Edward's wife Sophie, who allegedly did not recognize Harry before or during the funeral service.

On the way into Prince Philip's funeral, Prince William allegedly demanded that Peter Phillips stand between him and his brother Harry.

As they stepped into the church, Peter, Princess Anne's son, separated the children. During the procession, however, Peter stepped back slightly to allow the brothers to walk ahead at the same pace.

When Harry returned to the UK for the first time in over a year, he allegedly made communication with Charles, William, Beatrice, and Eugenie in order to “park any disputes” before Philip's funeral, who died last Friday at the age of 99.

The good news is that Harry and his brother seem to be patching up their differences, and the Duke of Sussex could remain in London longer than expected to spend more time with his family and to celebrate the Queen's birthday with her.

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