Prince Harry was seen talking with his brother William as he left St George’s Chapel following the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral.
The pair were seen leaving the service at Windsor Castle along with the Duchess of Cambridge.
There has been limited contact between the brothers since Harry and his wife Meghan filmed a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey last month.
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Harry had referenced reports that his relationship with his brother was strained, saying “the relationship is space at the moment” and that “time heals all things, hopefully”.
The brothers were sat opposite each other during their grandfather’s funeral service, with William in a COVID bubble with his wife Kate and Harry sat alone.
The Duchess of Sussex did not fly over from the US with Harry for the funeral on the medical advice of her doctor.
Prince Harry has been self-isolating at Frogmore Cottage since arriving back in the UK.
The funeral is the first time the Duke of Sussex has been seen publicly with the Royal Family since the bombshell interview with Oprah.
The interview saw Harry and Meghan accuse an unnamed member of the family of making racist remarks about their son Archie before he was born, and accuse the institution of failing to support the duchess.
Before the funeral service, the brothers had walked in a procession within the grounds of Windsor Castle, either side of their cousin Peter Phillips.
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Later, Harry was sat 10 seats away from his grandmother, the Queen, who was sitting alone at the front of the quire, closest to the altar.
Dressed in a face mask and in sombre black, the monarch’s arrival at the ceremony was the first time she had been officially seen in public since the Duke of Edinburgh died eight days ago.
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