After months of radio silence: mourning for Queen reunites William, Harry, Kate and Meghan

Actually, the British Princes William and Harry are at odds.

After months of radio silence: mourning for Queen reunites William, Harry, Kate and Meghan

Actually, the British Princes William and Harry are at odds. To the applause of the surprised crowd, the two and their wives appear in public for the first time at Windsor Castle. An invitation from William is said to have preceded it.

Reunited in mourning for their grandmother: After months of public radio silence, the two quarreling British princes William and Harry have shown themselves together in public for the first time. Together with their wives Kate and Meghan, the heir to the British throne and his younger brother surprisingly came to Windsor Castle and looked at the sea of ​​flowers there together in memory of the late Queen.

To the applause of the surprised crowd, the two couples, dressed all in black, walked down the long avenue through the grounds of Windsor Castle. In front of the castle gates they shook hands, talked to the mourners and received flowers. After Harry and Meghan's retirement from the front row of the royal family and their move to Meghan's native California, relations between the two brothers had cooled significantly. A low blow was the spectacular US television interview in which Harry and Meghan accused the royal family of racism. William sharply rejected the allegation at the time.

British media, citing anonymous royal sources, reported that Prince William had invited his brother and his wife to join him and his wife Kate to view the flower greetings to their late grandmother. Already the night before, King Charles III. made an indirect offer of peace to his younger son and his wife in his first address as king, speaking affectionately about Harry and Meghan.

The couple are currently staying at Frogmore Cottage in the grounds of Windsor Castle, a stone's throw from Williams and Kate's new home, Adelaide Cottage. According to British media, the couple had no plans to meet despite their physical proximity - until the death of the 96-year-old Queen on Thursday. It is generally expected that Harry and Meghan will now remain until the Queen's funeral service on September 19.