Following Queen Elizabeth II's coffin procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, Prince harry and Meghan were spotted walking hand in hand, attracting massive attention of the public.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex captured attention at the sombre occasion as they were seen holding hands, seemingly sending a message to their royal relatives and critics about their strong bond.
Previously, William and Harry - accompanied by their wives Catherine and Meghan - were seen greeting well-wishers outside Windsor Castle. At that occasion, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex also grabbed the headlines with their gestures.
It was the first time the two couples had been seen together since Harry and Meghan's highly publicised withdrawal from royal life after a series of controversies.
There's been much discussion about Harry and Meghan's tactile displays of affection since they appeared together at Queen's funeral. The couple, who are parents to Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana, were reportedly sending a message to royal family of their sweet and strong bonding.
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