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All the times Prince Harry interacted with the royal family following Queen’s death

Prior to the Queen’s state funeral on Monday, Prince Harry extended his visit to the UK to say his last goodbyes to his grandmother.

The Duke of Sussex met up with the royal family on what was an incredibly emotional day as they paid tribute to the late, beloved monarch.

The father of two took time out of the somber funeral at Westminster Abbey and the committal service to talk to his family. Lets look back on some of Harry’s most endearing expressions before and during Her Majesty’s funeral service.

 

Return of ‘The Fab Four’

 

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Two days after the Queen’s passing, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reunited with the Prince and Princess of Wales. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined William and Kate in visiting Windsor Castle to see floral tributes left by the public, putting their differences aside.

 

Prince Harry’s sweet moment with cousin Zara

 

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Following the touching vigil held at Westminster Hall on Saturday, the Duke of Sussex last week showed off his unique relationship with his cousin Zara Tindall. The two were seen leaving together before getting into the same car as a sign of solidarity.

Walking side by side with Prince William

 

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During the Queen’s funeral procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster, the squabbling brothers were brought together in their grief. In contrast to the funeral for the Duke of Edinburgh, where their cousin Peter Phillips crossed in front of them, the brothers were standing side by side.

 

The Duke’s sweet moment with Charlotte

 

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Prince Harry and his niece Princess Charlotte had a private moment together at the state funeral for the Queen. The Duke of Sussex caught Charlotte’s attention at one point and grinned at the young princess as she adjusted her hat.

 

Harry’s exchange with the Earl of Snowdon

 

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Prior to Her Majesty’s moving committal service at St. George’s Chapel, Prince Harry paused to speak with the late Queen’s nephew, the 2nd Earl of Snowdon. Harry gently patted David on the shoulder to show his support.

A moment with Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence

 

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Prince Harry enjoyed a tender moment with his aunt, Princess Anne, and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence after the Queen’s moving service at Westminster Abbey. As they walked over to St. George’s Chapel, Harry and Anne seemed to be having a lengthy conversation.

Walking in union with Peter Phillips

 

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Outside Westminster Abbey, the Duke of Sussex and Peter Phillips joined King Charles III, Prince William, the Princess Royal, and Prince Andrew. The cousins followed the late monarch’s coffin as it entered the Abbey while walking side by side.

A family affair

 

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Outside Windsor Castle, the royal family gathered, and Prince Harry joined them. Along with his father, the Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence, Prince William, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, the Duke of Kent, and Prince Edward, the Duke took a moment to reflect.

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