Heading home, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to California after attending Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral service.
The couple, who arrived in the UK last week following the sad passing of Her Majesty, won’t be staying in the country any longer.
An insider revealed that they were unprepared for an extended stay in the UK.
Despite the emotional and heartbreaking week they have had, they are looking forward to reuniting with their children, Lilibet and Archie.
This marks the longest period of time they have ever been away from their kids.
During his grandmother’s funeral, Prince Harry was observed scanning the room by body language expert Adrienne Carter.
She noted that he seemed to be reminiscing about his mother, Princess Diana’s funeral, stating, “Harry is scanning around the family.
Maybe he’s thinking about this way of life that’s no longer the norm for him.
There’s no doubt he feels sad on this occasion and he could be remembering his mother’s funeral too.”
However, some royal fans disagree with this analysis.
One fan commented, “He looks so angry in all his pictures, not sad.”
Another speculated, “I suspect Harry and Meghan are starting to realize that King Charles won’t give them whatever they want.”
It seems that Prince William and Prince Harry maintained their distance throughout the funeral.
Despite walking side by side from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey, the once close brothers chose to sit separately during the ceremony.
They did, however, march together during the procession to Wellington Arch.
After the committal service, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle departed in separate vehicles from Prince Charles and Kate.
An insider revealed that William’s focus is on processing his grief and honoring the Queen, rather than dwelling on his relationship with Harry.
In a fascinating revelation, an expert lip reader deciphered what Prince Harry said to Prince William as they took their seats before the Queen’s committal service.
Jackie Press, the expert lip reader, noticed the conversation between the brothers at around 4:20 pm in St George’s Chapel, Windsor.
It appeared that Prince William graciously allowed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to go ahead of him to their seats.
As Prince William stood at the entrance to the front pew, Prince Harry asked, “Shall we go through first?”
William nodded and replied, “Yes,” before telling his wife, Kate, “Let them go through first.”
Kate agreed, and as Harry and Meghan passed by, Prince George and Princess Charlotte took their seats.
Despite the ups and downs, Prince Harry did share a heartwarming moment with his niece, Princess Charlotte, during the service.
He briefly smiled reassuringly at her, showcasing their special bond amidst the somber occasion.
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle make their way back to California, it is evident that their focus is on reconnecting with their children and resuming their lives.
The funeral served as a moment of reflection for both brothers, each processing their grief and contemplating their roles within the royal family.
While the future remains uncertain, one thing is clear: the bond between family members endures, even in the face of adversity.