Prince William and Prince Harry walked side by side in London on Wednesday, accompanying the coffin of their grandmother together, in much the same way as the brothers did 25 years ago for their mother’s funeral.
Crowds applauded as the procession made its way through the streets.
Just over a quarter-century ago, Prince William and Prince Harry walked in solidarity together during a similar procession for the funeral of their mother, the late Diana, princess of Wales.
King Charles and William, now the Prince of Wales, were both dressed in their military uniforms. Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was prohibited from wearing military garb as a non-working member of the royal family.
All three royals wore dark suits for Diana’s funeral, on September 6, 1997, when William was 15 and Harry 12.
A rift developed between the siblings after Harry and his wife, U.S. actress Meghan Markle, announced they were moving to America and stepping down as senior members in 2020. They then gave a series of high-profile interviews alleging various relatives of Harry had treated Markle poorly because she is biracial.
The queen’s son, Prince Andrew, was also in civilian dress on Wednesday, after being stripped of his royal patronages and military affiliations in January amid sexual abuse allegations. He joined the king, and his two other siblings, Anne, the princess royal and Prince Edward walking with the coffin.