A phrase that was not overlooked.
It is no secret to anyone that relations between Prince Harry and Prince William have not been the best. However, the brothers have put their differences aside following the deaths of their grandparents, Philip of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth.
Now, the dark humor comment that the Duke of Sussex shared with his older brother during the funeral of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, has been revealed, surprising everyone with what he said.
During an interview to promote his memoirs, King Charles' youngest son mentioned that as they walked behind his grandmother's coffin, they remembered his mother's funeral procession more than twenty years ago.
The joke arose when they commented: "At least we know the way," referring to previous experience. The emotion was different though, with more celebration for Queen Elizabeth's life, compared to the tragic death of her mother when they were young.
Prince William and Prince Harry participated together in the funeral procession of their mother, Princess Diana, when they were 15 and 12 years old respectively. Although initially only William was scheduled to participate, Harry decided to join in to support his older brother at this difficult time.
This show of solidarity between the brothers reflects the unique relationship they share, marked by ups and downs but also by moments of union and complicity. The revelation of the dark humor comment during Queen Elizabeth's funeral has generated interest and reflection on the dynamic between the princes and their ability to find moments of levity in emotional situations.
Prince Harry's transparency in sharing this moment of dark humor during an event as solemn as a royal funeral has generated debate and reflection on the humanity and emotional connection that underlies the British royal family.