Prince Harry and Prince William walked solemnly collectively behind their beloved “granny” Queen Elizabeth II’s casket at her funeral procession Wednesday — echoing heartbreaking photographs of the brothers as they laid to relaxation their mom, Princess Diana, a long time in the past.
William, now Prince of Wales, and his sibling, Harry, the Duke of Sussex, stood facet by facet and gazed forward stoically as they adopted the monarch’s casket from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Corridor, the place she shall be honored in a four-day public ceremony earlier than her burial.
Pictures of the royal siblings have been harking back to the somber moments when Prince Harry, then age 12, and Prince William, at 15, adopted their mom’s coffin throughout her funeral procession in September 1997.
The grieving boys bowed their heads as they walked in a line with their father, Prince Charles, and grandfather, Prince Philip, earlier than laying her to relaxation.
The royal siblings’ united entrance on Wednesday was a far cry from their look at Prince Philip’s funeral final 12 months, when the feuding princes reportedly needed to be separated in line by their older cousin, Peter Phillips.
The April 2021 funeral marked the primary time the brothers had been collectively publicly after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle give up the royal household and gave a tell-all interview to Oprah Winfrey.
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