Prince Philip's funeral: what Prince Harry and Prince William really said to each other
During Prince Philip's funeral, experts read the lips of Princes William and Harry to find out what the two brothers said to each other.
This is one of the images that will be remembered from Prince Philip's funeral: at the end of the ceremony, Prince William, Prince Harry and Kate Middleton walking together and exchanging a few words. A year after Prince Harry left for Los Angeles, the two so-called cold-blooded brothers were finally reunited, hinting at the possibility of a future reconciliation.
But what did Harry and William say to each other? The English tabloid "The Daily Express" asked experts to read the lips of the two princes. We learn that Prince Harry is said to have said to his brother: "It was what he wanted". William then replied: "Yes it was good, wasn't it?" ". A simple exchange far from warm as the first interpretations said. The two brothers would then have taken the time to chat, away from the cameras, for two long hours. They were reportedly joined by Prince Charles.
At the start of the ceremony in honor of Prince Philip, both William and Harry were invited to follow the Land Rover carrying the deceased's coffin to the church. In order not to stir up tensions, it was Prince William himself who allegedly asked the queen, Elisabeth II, to remove him from his brother. She then decided to put between them Peter Philips, the son of Princess Anne. Further proof that the two brothers still have a long way to go before regaining their old understanding.