Prince Harry and Prince William surprised the world when they reunited on Saturday to honor their late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Joined by their wives, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, the "Fab Four" were photographed in all-black ensembles, greeting crowds in Windsor, England. "I think it was a giant step forward," Shannon Felton Spence, a former British public affairs officer and royal expert, told Fox News Digital. "All of this is a huge step forward considering we haven't seen the brothers together.
We haven't seen the wives walking together since before the pandemic. And so I think that it's times like these, in any family, that seem to bring people together." Still, despite the giant step forward, Spence said the awkwardness surrounding the foursome was clear to see. "It's a little bit awkward still, you could sort of see some awkwardness in their interactions, probably just because they haven't really spoken in going on three years," Spence continued. "But also now that the king has elevated William and Catherine to Prince and Princess of Wales, it is just a different stratosphere than Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
And so, everyone has sort of leveled up in their roles, William and Catherine have leveled up and his father and Camilla have leveled up.
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