“We are all very grateful – both sides putting all things aside for the Queen,” a royal source said of the estranged brothers reuniting.
Meghan Markle publicly stepped out with Prince Harry, Prince William and Kate Middleton on Saturday to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
The outing marked the first time the two couples have all appeared in public together since Commonwealth Day on March 9, an appearance that was marked by awkward greetings and grim faces. We’re told it was William who extended the invite to his estranged brother and wife. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex held hands as they looked at the tributes. At one point, Harry lovingly put his hand on his wife’s back.
“We are all very grateful – both sides putting all things aside for the Queen,” a royal source exclusively told Page Six.William and Middleton – the newly-minted Prince and Princess of Wales – were also spotted interacting with the well-wishers.
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