Prince William inspired a temporary ceasefire with his feuding brother Prince Harry during the mourning of their grandmother Queen Elizabeth II one year ago.
Following the relocation of Harry, his wife Meghan Markle – plus their two kids Lilibet and Archie – to California, essentially ditching their royal duties, familial relationships were certainly not at an all-time high when the late monarch passed away, aged 96.
But as a mark of respect the threesome, along with Kate Middleton, put on a united front to view floral tributes and shake hands with members of the public.The two couples cut anxious figures as they arrived together in the same car before spending close to an hour outside Windsor Castle.
Originally, it was just William and Kate tasked with doing so, but according to The Daily Mail a last-minute invitation was sent Harry and Meghan's way to join them. "It happened very quickly – remarkable really considering they didn't see each other in Scotland," claimed a source, before arguing how despite rumours, it was "absolutely not the case" that King Charles III demanded their presence at the Queen's deathbed.
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