Prince Harry said funeral was ‘as Philip wanted’ as he spoke to brother William, lip reader claims
PRINCES Harry and William were reunited at their grandfather’s funeral with the brothers seen to be sharing some words after the emotional service at St George’s Chapel.
Prince Philip‘s funeral marked the first time Prince Harry and Prince William have been seen together since the Commonwealth Service last year.
As they removed their black facemasks, lip readers claim that Harry told his brother that the funeral service “was as he wanted”, according to Express, referring to the late Duke of Edinburgh.
It’s claimed the Duke of Cambridge, 38, said in response, “yes, it was great, wasn’t it” as they walked behind Prince Philip’s coffin before the service at Windsor Castle.
The reunion could mark the end of the family feud which reportedly began when Harry and his wife Meghan decided to step down as working royals for a life in the US.
Harry reportedly made contact with Charles, William, Beatrice and Eugenie upon returning to the UK for the first time in over a year as he wanted to “park any disputes” before the funeral for Philip, who passed away last Friday aged 99.
He came face-to-face with his family for the first time since quitting as a senior royal last year – and since his explosive chat with Oprah Winfrey.
Meghan, 39, who is heavily pregnant, made “every effort” to travel from the US with her husband but didn’t receive medical clearance from her physician, a Buckingham Palace spokesman confirmed last week.
During the procession, Harry walked feet away from William, with Peter Phillips between them, and they sat on opposite sides of chapel but facing each other.
Following the chapel service, the estranged brothers were briefly caught walking together before speaking to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Following this, interrupters told Express that William had allegedly said, “absolutely beautiful service, ah, the music.”
Body language expert Judi James told Fabulous that the brothers found comfort in one another after leaving the emotional ceremony at St George’s Chapel.
She said Prince William and Prince Harry looked “relaxed” in a “natural moment of unity” as they chatted outside Prince Philip’s funeral.
She added: “We could seen Harry glance at William for the first time as they left the chapel and said goodbye to their hosts but as they walked away Harry caught up with William and Kate to walk between them, chatting to them both.
“After a few moments of what looked like a really friendly reception from Kate she then fell back to talk with other royals, leaving the brothers to walk off together in apparently relaxed-looking harmony.”
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