
Prince Harry is among other members of the Royal Family at Prince Philip’s funeral, marking his first public appearance since returning to the UK.
The Duke of Sussex walked behind the Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin alongside Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne and other senior members of the family on Saturday.
Harry and William were originally expected to walk shoulder-to-shoulder, but they were separated by their cousin Peter Phillips.
The brothers sat opposite one another in St George’s Chapel, as they bid farewell to their grandfather.
The funeral procession left Windsor Castle’s quadrangle for St George’s Chapel at around 2.50pm.
The family looked sombre as they walked behind a Land Rover designed by Philip over 16 years.
A minute’s silence was observed across the nation at 3pm in honour of the Queen’s husband, who died ‘peacefully’ at Windsor Castle last week.
The Queen, 94, watched the service sitting alone due to coronavirus restrictions in the Quire of St George’s Chapel.
Harry landed in London on Sunday after catching a ten hour flight home to say goodbye to his grandfather.
The royal has been quarantining at his former home Frogmore Cottage for the past five days.






His wife Meghan Markle chose not to attend the funeral after doctors advised her not to travel while pregnant. Their baby girl is thought to be due in early June.
It comes after the couple made explosive allegations in a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey in March.
An unnamed member of the family was accused of raising ‘concerns about how dark Archie’s skin may be when he’s born’.
The duchess also claimed ‘the firm’ refused her help when she told them she was having suicidal thoughts.
Meanwhile, the duke has claimed Prince William and Prince Charles are ‘trapped’ within the royal system.
The Royal Family has put matters aside to honour the Duke of Edinburgh today, but Harry has admitted his relationship with his father and brother has been damaged over the past few years.
Speaking about his father, the duke told Oprah: ‘I feel really let down because he’s been through something similar, he knows what pain feels like, (and) Archie’s his grandson.
‘But at the same time – I will always love him – but there’s a lot of hurt that’s happened and I will continue to make it one of my priorities to try and heal that relationship. But they only know what they know, or what they’re told.’





He revealed his relationship with his brother is ‘space at the moment’, adding ‘time heals all things, hopefully’.
The brothers are said to be ‘keen to spend time together’ after the funeral.
Harry could be forced to self-quarantine away from pregnant wife Meghan for two weeks when he returns to the US.
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Prince Philip funeral: Key details
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh passed away on Friday April 9, just two months shy of his 100th birthday.
Today, the Duke was interred in the Royal Vault at St George’s Chapel - where he will remain until his wife of 73 years dies, whereupon they will be buried together.
Although well-wishers were urged to not line the streets of Windsor, they could watch the ceremony on TV.
Here are the key details: