PRINCE Harry and William shared a private moment as they chatted while walking away from Prince Philip’s emotional funeral this afternoon.
The tender reunion came after they stood apart to walk behind their grandfather’s coffin, and were sat separately in the chapel.
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Kate, William and Harry talking to the Dean of Windsor after the emotional service[/caption] Prince Harry sitting alone in the chapel during the funeral[/caption] Prince William and Kate sitting with bowed heads and wearing masks[/caption] Harry looking sombre at the start of his grandfather’s funeral[/caption]It appears they stuck to their word to put their differences aside after a turbulent year to focus on mourning the Duke of Edinburgh.
After months of distance sparked by Harry’s move to the US and an explosive Oprah interview, the brothers came together after the poignant service.
Harry was seen talking with William and the Duchess of Cambridge as the group left the moving funeral.
The brothers walked together for several minutes, moments after watching their grandfather’s coffin lowered into the vault in emotional scenes at St George’s Chapel.
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After filing out of the service, they bowed to the Queen as she was driven away in her Bentley, before Harry and Kate struck up a conversation.
As the mourners left the chapel, William was then seen hanging back to let Harry and Kate catch up to him.
The princes strode side by side, with Kate on Harry’s right – with all three talking to each other.
Harry and William then walked slightly ahead of the Duchess and looked deep in conversation, glancing at each other while they chatted.
The decision for the family to walk back to the castle and forgo the state cars waiting for them is thought to have been made on the spur of the moment.
Prince Harry and William walking together behind Philip’s coffin[/caption] The procession behind Prince Philip’s coffin in the Land Rover[/caption] Peter Phillips stood slightly back so Harry and William were ahead of him on either side[/caption]Today marked the first time Prince Harry has been seen in the UK since his bombshell interview alongside Meghan Markle.
The pair’s claims about royal life strained his already fraught relationship with Prince William further.
But after he rushed over to the UK following Philip’s death, Harry joined the 29 other mourners chosen to attend the stripped back service at 3pm.
He has spent the past week isolating at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor grounds, after flying in from LA last Sunday.
At the start of the funeral the brothers walked stoically behind the coffin, with their cousin Peter Phillips separating them.
Peter hung back to allow the pair to walk slightly ahead with bowed heads.
Harry then stood behind William as the group halted in the chapel while the coffin was gently put down over the vault.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Charles were earlier pictured arriving for the funeral.
Kate was dressed all in black with a netted veil covering her face mask.
She also wore a stunning pearl necklace belonging to the Queen, and drop earrings.
William looked sombre in a black suit and black tie, teamed with a face mask.
At 2.45pm, the Band of the Grenadier Guards, followed by the Major General commanding the Household Division, lead the procession.
Philip’s children, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Prince Charles formed one group.
Prince Harry sat on the same row as Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and the Queen[/caption] The Queen standing with her head bowed at the start of the service[/caption] The brothers walked in line behind Prince Philip’s coffin[/caption] Troops marched at Windsor Castle ahead of Philip’s funeral[/caption] Camilla stepped out of a car to go into the chapel[/caption]Prince William and Harry walked behind them, separated during the eight-minute procession by their cousin Peter at the request of the Queen.
The once-close pair have not been seen together at a public engagement since March last year as tensions bubbled over.
But ahead of the funeral the pair say they want the day to be about Philip, rather than their dispute.
One insider said: “To be fair, both William and Harry have made clear that they wish to focus on mourning their grandfather and do not want anything to get in the way of that.
“But it has made everyone doubly nervous about saying anything that could be remotely construed of being critical of the other side. It’s been a minefield.”
Buckingham Palace confirmed the final details of Philip’s funeral earlier this week, but said they would not be “drawn into perceptions and drama”.
A spokesman added: “The arrangements have been agreed and represent Her Majesty’s wishes.
“All of the arrangements have been signed off by Her Majesty.
“All the arrangements are being done to meet with the Duke’s wishes and Her Majesty making the final decision.”