By: Natasha Archary
Brothers Prince William and Prince Harry have reunited as a mark of respect to pay tribute to their late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Accompanied by his wife, Meghan Markle, Harry joined his brother and Kate, the newly appointed, Prince and Princess of Wales at Windsor Castle.
The royals walked the grounds and met the public, viewing flowers and messages of condolences which lined the castle grounds.
In a mark of solidarity, the estranged brothers extended an olive branch and put their differences aside for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.
The Prince and Princess of Wales and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet members of the public and view the flowers and messages that have been left outside Windsor Castle in tribute to The Queen. pic.twitter.com/lq95fcWB8W
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 10, 2022
Harry and Meghan received criticism for their damning accusations against the British monarchy and “the establishment” last year.
The couple who chose to leave their duties within the royal family, did an exclusive tell-all with Oprah, slamming the royal family for racism, and for threatening Meghan.
Claims that were rubbished by Britain’s monarchy. Harry and Meghan who have since been living in the US after fleeing the UK, say they do not want to have any part of the royal family.
It was therefore a mark of faith that the brothers reconciled to pay tribute to their grandmother.
This after it is reported that the brothers’ father, King Charles III forbid Harry from taking Meghan to Balmoral Estate to see the Queen on her deathbed.
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral will take place on September 19, and Harry and Meghan will reportedly be staying until she is laid to rest.
BREAKING: Prince William, Princess Kate, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle observe tributes at Windsor Castle for Queen Elizabeth II. https://t.co/4skJzM0sCG pic.twitter.com/i6dQyJRa9V
— ABC News (@ABC) September 10, 2022
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