Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales reacted to her husband Prince William and his brother Prince Harry coming together in a show of unity following their grandmother, the Queen's death on Thursday 8 September.
Surprised and elated crowds saw the two princes and their wives, Kate and Meghan Markle, put aside their differences and come together for the first time in two years as they arrived outside Windsor Castle on Saturday 10 September to greet crowds and look at floral tributes to the late monarch who died "peacefully" at the age of 96.
It was the first time the brothers have been seen together since the unveiling of a statue of their late mother Princess Diana in July 2021.
Of the reuniting of the two couples, The Telegraph reports that Kate, 40, is said to have told a family in the crowd: "At times like this you’ve got to come together." Prince William, 40, is said to have extended the olive branch to his brother by inviting the Sussexes to join him and Kate on the afternoon walkabout at Windsor Castle, with the four of them even leaving together in a car driven by Prince William.
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