Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wanted to move to Windsor Castle but were given Frogmore Cottage instead, a new book has claimed.
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The Prince of Wales invited the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, to meet crowds of well-wishers outside Windsor Castle to show 'unity' after the death of Queen Elizabeth, Royal sources have claimed.
Prince William is said to have hailed the walkabout as 'an important show of unity at an incredibly difficult time for the family'.
Together with the Princess of Wales, they inspected floral tributes and spoke to gathered members of the public for a total of 40 minutes earlier this evening.
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The Wales' are said to have offered the Sussexes a last-minute invitation to join them, reports The Mirror. Dressed all in black, the couples arrived together in one car before spending time chatting to those outside the castle and looking at the massed flowers and tributes.
Speaking after the walkabout, a royal source told The Mirror: "The Prince of Wales thought it was an important show of unity at an incredibly difficult time for the family."
The Sussexes arrived holding hands as they walked alongside Kate and William. Meghan rubbed her husband's back reassuringly before linking arms with him as they looked at the flowers, while William pointed something out one particular tribute.
After looking at many of the tributes, all four walked off together and the two brothers got very close in heart-warming scenes. The pair started talking to each other for a few seconds and gave each other support.
Then the two couples went off in separate directions to speak to people on different sides of the road, as is traditional for royal walkabouts. All four royals took bunches of flowers to add to the sea of tributes and shook hands with people who had come out to meet them. Meghan shared a hug with one girl, who looked
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wanted to move to Windsor Castle but were given Frogmore Cottage instead, a new book has claimed.
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