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Together again for the Queen: Harry and Meghan stand behind William and Kate in Westminster.

 


Together once more for the Queen: Harry and Meghan stand at the back of William and Kate in Westminster Hall mendacity in nation carrier days after they reunited to meet mourners in Windsor.
William and Harry stood collectively with their wives Kate and Meghan today as they put apart their bitter feud to honour the Queen for her mendacity in nation carrier interior Westminster Hall.
While the brothers walked side-by-side for the poignant 38-minute procession from Buckingham Palace, their spouses travelled in separate cars, with Meghan accompanied through the Countess of Wessex and Kate joined via Camilla, the Queen Consort.



During the service, the 'Fab Four' stood in formation going through the coffin on its purple-covered catafalque, which was flanked with a tall, yellow flickering candle at each corner of the broad scarlet platform in the coronary heart of Westminster Hall - the backdrop of some of the most famous moments in British history.
The Sussexes stood at the returned of the crew of royals, with Harry without delay in the back of William and Meghan behind Kate. The touching moment is the first time the couples have been considered together due to the fact that their shock walkabout collectively at Windsor Castle on Saturday, and a rare exhibit of togetherness.







The Queen's coffin entered Westminster Hall as the choir of Westminster Abbey and the choir of His Majesty's Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, sang Psalm 139. When the Queen arrived, Charles, William and Anne saluted. Harry and Prince Andrew - barred from wearing military uniform - bowed their head instead.
The Archbishop of Canterbury then examine the opening prayer, which the King led the royals in reciting. The family stood silently for the short service that the late monarch had put collectively with the Church of England before she died aged 96.





After the congregation was dismissed, cries of 'God shop the King' should be heard as the King and the Queen Consort left Westminster Hall as Big Ben rang out at 3.30pm. Royal couples left the constructing side by way of side, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex preserving palms and the Princess of Wales rubbing her husband's arm reassuringly.
From 5pm mourners will be able to file previous the coffin to pay their respects to Britain's longest-reigning monarch with an estimated 1million humans anticipated to queue for up to 30 hours to see her earlier than the nation funeral on Monday.

 

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