Arriving in the same car, the couples made a rare joint public appearance to see the crowds paying their respects to the late Queen.
Prince William and Prince Harry arrived at Windsor Castle with their wives on Saturday in a rare show of unity to view the tributes that have been left for the late Queen Elizabeth II.broke, but Catherine, Princess of Wales and popularly known as Kate, stayed behind, as did Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
Arriving in the same car and donning matching clothes, the couples reunited to see the crowds that had gathered outside Windsor Castle to pay their respects to the late Queen.Making a long-awaited display of unity alongside their wives, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, the two couples walked to see the many flowers and letters that had been left by the public outside the castle.
After Harry and Meghan withdrew from royal duties and moved to California to pursue their own projects, appearances involved both couples have become extremely rare and the British tabloids have pounced on rumors of friction within the Royal Family.Soon after that, the couples starting making the long walk to the castle to personally greet the crowd. They accepted flowers from well-wishers as they chatted with the crowd.The late Queen's funeral has now been confirmed to take place Sept.
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