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Prince Harry Reunites with Brother William and Sister-in-Law Catherine at Grandfather’s Funeral
Prince Harry, who returned to the UK from California for his grandfather's funeral, was seen chatting with his brother Prince William and sister-in-law Catherine outside St George's Chapel following the ceremony.
The trio walked together towards the Queen's residence, Windsor Castle, in full view of the cameras.
Their grandfather's coffin had been taken towards the chapel, with the brothers walking behind it, separated by their cousin Peter Philips.
During the ceremony, they did not have the chance to sit close together due to coronavirus guidelines.
However, Harry walked up towards William and Catherine once the ceremony had ended and started chatting with them.
Initially, he spoke to Catherine, but then she hung back so he could talk to William for a few moments without her.
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CNN's royal commentator Victoria Arbiter said that the decision to walk back together as a family will be a comfort to the Queen after they were separated in the chapel.
Although cars were waiting to transport them back to the castle, they chose to walk instead.
The show of solidarity after a turbulent year gave people the chance to see a moment of reconciliation for the previously close trio.
According to a source who spoke to Daily Star, William and Harry were talking about their memories with their beloved grandfather.
Royal Central's Brittany Barger said it was nice to see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chatting with the Duke of Sussex as they walked back to Windsor Castle.
She added that sad moments like the funeral of Philip can help bring people together with reconciliation around the corner for William and Harry.
The moving service on Saturday marked the first time that brothers William and Harry had been publicly seen together since last March.
Harry opened up about his relationship with his brother earlier this year, telling Oprah Winfrey that they were on different paths and the relationship needed space.
However, he also said that he loved William and that they had been through hell together.
The reunion of the trio was a moment of hope for many who have been following the royal family's story.
The fact that they walked together as a family showed that they are still united despite their differences.
It was also a tribute to Prince Philip, who had always been a unifying figure in the family.
The funeral was a somber occasion, with the royal family paying their respects to a man who had been a constant presence in their lives.
Prince Philip had been married to Queen Elizabeth II for over 70 years and had been a beloved member of the family.
His passing marked the end of an era, and his legacy will continue to live on through his family and the causes he supported.
Despite the challenges faced by the royal family in recent years, they have shown resilience and strength in the face of adversity.
The reunion of William, Harry, and Catherine was a reminder that family is important, and that even in difficult times, it is possible to come together and find common ground.