Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s reunion with George, Charlotte and Louis revealed
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have managed to have a short but sweet reunion with their nephews and niece, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte, during their extended stay in the UK for the Queen’s funeral.
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According to The Times, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle had a “brief chance encounter” to catch up with the Cambridge children and Prince William on Harry’s 38th birthday.
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On Thursday afternoon, as William, 40, returned to Windsor after collecting his children from school, he passed his brother and sister-in-law as they were heading in the opposite direction. The brothers drove past each other but then stopped, reversed, wound down their windows and chatted for a while.
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It’s not believed that Harry and Meghan’s own children, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, were with them and it has been speculated that the two youngsters have remained in the US with their nanny.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex caught up with the Cambridges this week
The Times added that William and Harry’s lines of communication “have been mostly through their aides” during the last week since the family has been forced to band around each other in mourning of their grandmother, the Queen, who passed away just a week before Harry’s birthday on Thursday 8 September.
The two stepped out alongside their wives, Princess Kate and Meghan, last Saturday, but HELLO! understands that the Prince of Wales spontaneously asked his brother and his wife to join them in viewing the tributes just an hour before their appearance.
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The walkabout was the first time William and Kate have been joined by Harry and Meghan for a public engagement since Commonwealth Day in March 2020. The royal couples walked separately from one another, both speaking to people on opposite sides of the crowd.
Meanwhile, the Sussexes have not seen much of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – either publically or privately – since they decided to step down from their roles as senior royals in early 2020.
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