Meghan and Kate join husbands for first joint event since Harry confirmed rift

Meghan and Kate join husbands for first joint event since Harry confirmed rift

11/09/2019

It's one of the key events of the year and the royals are out in force tonight for Remembrance Day service.

This includes royal couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are reunited with Prince William and Kate Middleton nfor the first time since Harry confirmed a rift with his brother.

The royals are at a Remembrance Day service at the Royal Albert Hall, part of Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, commemorates all those who lost their lives in conflicts.

Meghan glows in black at the ceremony.

She is snapped sat next to her husband. However, Kate and William are not seen alongside them.

The Queen is also present at the special event, broadcast later on BBC.

Harry, 35, confirmed a rift with William in the documentary last month. He conceded they have had "bad days".

It is understood William, 37, did not watch the ITV programme ahead of its airing and was left "concerned" for his brother afterwards.


Camilla has recovered from a cold to attend this evening's function.

She missed an engagement earlier in the week due to illness.

Speaking in it to anchor Tom Bradby, Harry said: "Part of this role and part of this job and this family being under the pressure that it’s under ­inevitably, you know, stuff happens.

“But look, we’re brothers. We’ll always be brothers.

"We’re certainly on different paths at the moment but I will always be there for him and as I know he’ll always be there for me.

"You know, we don’t see each other as much as we, as much as we used to because we’re so busy.


"But, I love him dearly and, you know, the majority of the stuff is created out of nothing.

"Just as I said, as brothers, you know, you have good days, you have bad days."

This year's event marks 75 years since notable battles of 1944, which included Monte Cassino, Kohima and Imphal, D-Day and the collaboration of Commonwealth and Allied forces.

It also celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Government Communications Headquarters.

The royals will tomorrow attend the traditional Remembrance Sunday services and lay wreaths to commemorate those who lost their lives in conflicts.

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