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Prince Harry leaves the Chapel together with William and Kate. The three walk and talk, together.

Amazing scenes at Windsor. Harry leaves the Chapel together with William and Kate. The three walk and talk, together.

Princes William and Harry have reunited for the first time in more than a year, brought together in grief by the passing of their grandfather, Prince Philip.
The pair, though not side-by-side in the funeral procession, left the Duke of Edinburgh's memorial service together, seemingly chatting amiably after so long apart.
Much was made ahead of the day of the decision not to place the brothers side-by-side in the funeral procession.

There was speculation it was a move to head off any public displays of tension on their first public outing since Harry stepped away from his royal duties.
But the Princes essentially left the funeral service together, seen chatting together with William's wife, Kate, Duchess of Cambridge shortly after the royal filed out of St George's chapel.
Cameras showed the trio together again as the family members walked away from service, before Kate walked further ahead, leaving the brothers alone to speak.

Earlier, notably separated by cousin Peter Phillips, they had marched slowly, footsteps in unison, as Minute Guns rang out around Windsor Palace and the Duke of Edinburgh's custom-designed Land Rover transported his body.
Harry briefly looked up and to his right, in the direction of his brother, as the Curfew Tower Bell tolled, but their eyes did not meet.

The princes remained separate as the royals entered St George's chapel two-by-two, William beside Peter Phillips and Harry next to the Earl of Snowdon.
Before the service, the princes had been together again for less than half an hour as members of the royal family gathered in the State Entrance Hall before the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin emerged but notably didn't walk side-by-side in the procession.

Both men, seconds apart but separated by several metres, paused briefly to bow their heads and farewell their grandfather before filing out of the chapel through the Galilee Porch.
The meeting came as the pair supposedly grappled with strained relations since Prince Harry's decision to step away from royal duties last year.
Placing Peter Phillips, another of the duke's grandsons, between the pair was widely seen as an attempt to avoid taking focus away from their grandfather on a day of mourning.
Former royal press secretary Dickie Arbiter said it was a "good diplomatic move".
"This is not about them. It is about saying goodbye to their grandfather … ," he told 9News.
"It is important that the focus of attention is on that, and not on any body language that might exist between William and Harry."
But Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma said it was best not to "read too much into" the placement.
"Prince William, Prince Harry and Peter Phillips are all the Duke's grandsons, so the fact that they will be walking in together seems entirely appropriate," she told 9News.
"And I believe today's focus should be on the Duke and his life and his achievements."
It is expected Harry will have to return to isolation after the funeral.
His wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, did not make the journey across the Atlantic, acting on advice from her doctor due to her pregnancy.
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