The Duke of Sussex traveled to London from Balmoral Castle, where he and his wife, Meghan Markle, greeted local residents who lined the streets.
The Duke of Sussex traveled to London Saturday, where he and his wife, Meghan Markle, greeted local residents.The two couples observed a sea of flowers that had been laid in honor of the late Queen, a moment that marked their first public appearance together since Commonwealth Day on March 9.
A royal source told Page Six that it was William, 40, who extended the invitation to his estranged brother and the “Suits” alum.“We are all very grateful – both sides putting all things aside for the Queen,” the insider told us.
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