Kate Middleton: this key role she played in the reconciliation between Harry and William
Princes William and Harry finally reconciled? In any case, this is what everyone thinks after having seen them exchange for a long time after the funeral of Prince Philip. There is no doubt that Kate Middleton is no stranger to this rapprochement.
It was the image expected by the whole world. After Prince Philip's funeral, Princes William and Harry walked together to Windsor Castle and talked a lot, away from camera microphones. A sequence that has made the rounds on televisions. Behind what looks like a possible reconciliation between the two brothers, Kate Middleton would have played a crucial role. The Duchess of Cambridge was also the first to join Prince Harry, who seemed to be isolated after the funeral. While she was striking up a conversation with him, Prince William joined them and she felt it was time for her to distance herself from them in order to leave them both, as the New reports. York Post. It must be said that reconciliation was not won in advance.
After the interview given by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Oprah Winfrey, Prince William seemed to be very angry. He would not have supported his brother and sister-in-law accusing anonymous royal family members of racism. They also felt that Prince William felt "trapped" by his royal duties.
Before this exchange which took place at the end of the ceremony, the brothers were far from each other. The military organization of this tribute has been designed so that they cannot exchange before in order to avoid the slightest concern. They were therefore separated by their cousin Peter Phillips as they walked in the procession behind their grandfather's coffin, and were seated far from each other during the funeral service.
Meghan Markle was not present at Prince Philip's funeral
For her part, Meghan Markle, pregnant with her second child, was unable to make the trip to pay tribute to Prince Philip. She thus stayed with Archie in Los Angeles. Nevertheless, she was able to follow the funeral of her husband's grandfather live.