It was an awkward family reunion for the Royal Fab Four at the annual Commonwealth Day celebrations. During the Queen’s procession, held in Westminster Abbey, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in their seats on the second row, next to Harry’s uncle Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex. Shortly after, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived to take their seats in the front.
Watch William, Kate, Meghan and Harry reunite below:
In their brief interaction, Harry and Meghan smiled and greeted William and Kate, with not much reception from the Cambridge’s. While awaiting the Queen’s arrival, Meghan and Harry spoke with Edward, while Kate spoke with Sophie and William, with no seeming interaction between the two brothers and their wives.
Watch the moment in the video above.
The annual Commonwealth Service on Monday marks Meghan and Harry’s last official royal appearance as they joined Kate and William and the rest of the royal family for the celebrations.
The royal family reunion was four months in the making, as the two couples hadn’t been seen together since they stepped out for Remembrance Day events in November. Harry and Meghan made their return to the UK last week as they set out on a final round of royal engagements before they officially step down as working royals on March 31.
Harry and William were said to have “unfinished business “between them when the Duke of Sussex returned to Canada to rejoin with Meghan and their son Archie following the summit at Sandringham.
“They didn’t leave on good terms by any means, but they are both relieved that it’s over,” a source told People.
It was an awkward family reunion for the Royal Fab Four at the annual Commonwealth Day celebrations. During the Queen’s procession, held in Westminster Abbey, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in their seats on the second row, next to Harry’s uncle Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex. Shortly after, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived to take their seats in the front.
Watch William, Kate, Meghan and Harry reunite below:
It was an awkward family reunion for the Royal Fab Four at the annual Commonwealth Day celebrations. During the Queen’s procession, held in Westminster Abbey, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in their seats on the second row, next to Harry’s uncle Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex. Shortly after, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived to take their seats in the front.
Watch William, Kate, Meghan and Harry reunite below: