disconnect from the Royal family than Prince Harry’s singing of God Save the King on Monday. As the cameras panned on Harry, 38, at Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral in Westminster Abbey, he appeared somewhat disjointed in his rendition of the national anthem - at times singing, at others appearing to grit his teeth.
Onlookers were left wondering whether the grief of the occasion had overwhelmed the father-of-two - or if it was simply a case of him not feeling ready to sing the song in his father’s honour.
The confusion characterises what has been a mourning period marred by miscommunication and perhaps even a degree of misperception for Harry and Meghan.
All that has really been clear since Queen Elizabeth died on Sept 8 is the depth of their sorrow - etched across their faces as they have had to endure not only the pain of losing Harry’s beloved grandmother, but also an awkward reunion with the royals.
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