How royal Fab Four supported each other after Queen's death including Meghan's sweet gesture
22.09.2022 - 17:29
/ ok.co.uk
The Royal Family all came together to support one another following Queen Elizabeth II's death, with the 'Fab Four' publicly reuniting for the first time since 2020. Prince William, 40, Kate Middleton, 40, Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, put their differences aside and surprised Royal fans when they emerged from the same car ready to greet crowds outside Windsor Castle on 10 September.
Reports of tension between the two couples began to circulate after Harry and Meghan stepped down from Royal duties in 2020 and relocated to the US. However, the death of their beloved grandmother appears to have brought the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex back together, and it appears that they've been supporting each other.
The two Royal couples appeared to have settled their differences as they took part in a walkabout at Windsor Castle on 10 September, and it's been reported that Prince William took matters into his own hands and offered an olive branch to the Sussexes ahead of the appearance. Speaking after the walkabout, a royal source said: "The Prince of Wales thought it was an important show of unity at an incredibly difficult time for the family," as reported by the Mirror.
Omid Scobie, Harry and Meghan's biographer, also tweeted that William had made the decision "in the eleventh hour." The foursome appeared to be relaxed in each other's company and Harry and William later shared a touching moment. As their walkabout came to an end, the two couples made their way towards the car that was waiting for them and William could be heard asking his younger brother: "Are you coming in our car?" William and Kate got in the front two seats while Meghan and Harry took seats in the rear.
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