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PRINCE Harry reuniting with Prince William was a "sensational surprise" but could be a chance for them to heal their rift, royal experts believe.

The brothers today put their differences aside as they arrived at Windsor Castle in the same car to grieve the Queen.

Prince William and Prince Harry arrived at Windsor Castle today with Kate and Meghan
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Prince William and Prince Harry arrived at Windsor Castle today with Kate and MeghanCredit: Getty
Royal experts said it was a 'sensational surprise' but 'positive'
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Royal experts said it was a 'sensational surprise' but 'positive'Credit: ©Kelvin Bruce
The couples spent time looking a floral tributes left in the Queen's memory
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The couples spent time looking a floral tributes left in the Queen's memoryCredit: AP

They were joined by Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton as they looked at the floral tributes left for Her Majesty following her tragic death at the age of 96 on Thursday.

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told The Sun Online this shows "real progress" in the brothers ending their feud.

He said: "This is a sensational surprise, seeing them together at Windsor looking at the tributes to one of the greatest of our monarchs.

"It would benefit everyone to heal this rift, the Sussexes would have no work without their royal status. The royal family have suffered a great deal from their attacks, especially on Oprah.

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"We thought even though they were living so close at Windsor the once inseparable brothers were very far apart."

Mr Fitzwilliams believes it is "very possible" Harry will take a more active role in upcoming arrangements.

He added: "The Queen always said the Sussexes were 'much-loved members' of the royal family.

"They had to step down and felt publicly bitter.

"King Charles sent them his love in his moving address. Now we see real progress.

"Will Harry participate actively in the forthcoming ceremonies to honour his beloved late grandmother? This seems very possible now."

William's official spokesman confirmed he invited Harry and Meghan to look at the tributes with him today.

It is understood he believed it was an important show of unity at a difficult time for the family.

The olive branch is also a clear indication William may be willing to forget their apparent feud.

They were last seen together in public at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.

But they are believed to have kept out of each other's way and didn't acknowledge each other during a service of remembrance at St Paul's.

It is understood that relations between the once-close pair are still at "rock bottom".

Harry and Meghan’s exit from royal life is still said to be raw for William - especially after it was revealed his brother was planning a tell-all book.


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Royal commentator Adam Helliker told The Sun Online the two couples coming together could be the "start of something positive" and could end their "soap opera" feud.

He said: "I think watching those crowds, those crowds obviously appreciated seeing the two boys standing together and their respective wives.

"It was a great surprise given what's happened after all those difficulties over the last two to three years."

Mr Helliker believes this could be the start of the pair "patching things up".

He added: "There was quite an affectionate look between Meghan and Kate at one point I thought, which bodes very well for the future.

"It could be the start of something positive and really rather wonderful.

"They do say out of grief, families are often united.

"We've had the most awful news of the Queen's passing away and I think most people who are monarchists don't want this soap opera to continue, it's done enough harm."

King Charles wished his best to Harry and Meghan and their lives "overseas" as he made his first address to the nation on Friday.

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The monarch, 73, also paid tribute to his "beloved mama" and pledged his duty to a life of service.

King Charles III spoke of both of his children in the address, saying he wished to “express my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas”.

The Queen died on Thursday at the age of 96
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The Queen died on Thursday at the age of 96Credit: Getty
Prince William invited his brother to join him in Windsor today
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Prince William invited his brother to join him in Windsor todayCredit: Getty
The two couples looked at the floral tributes for the Queen
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The two couples looked at the floral tributes for the QueenCredit: Ian Whittaker - News Group Newspapers Ltd
The brothers sat apart during a service of remembrance at St Paul's in June
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The brothers sat apart during a service of remembrance at St Paul's in JuneCredit: PA:Press Association

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