William and Harry will walk behind Queen’s Coffin Together Tomorrow as Meghan and Kate Follow in Car

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PRINCE William and Harry will walk together behind the Queen's coffin tomorrow as she heads to Westminster.

The brothers are set to show another "show of unity" as they mourn the late Monarch, while their wives Meghan and Kate will follow in a car.

King Charles will lead the sad procession on foot from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster at 2:22 p.m.

He will be joined by his three royal brothers, as well as Peter Phillips, Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Prince Richard and the Earl of Snowdon.

Meghan, Kate, Sophie Wessex and Queen Camilla will travel by car, arriving at Westminster Hall at 3 p.m.

Harry, 37, and Wills, 40, will appear together again as they bond over the loss of their grandmother.

They were separated by cousin Peter Phillips while following Prince Philip's procession at his funeral 17 months ago, during the height of their feud.

But apparently the brothers have reconnected and are expected to get back together at the Queen's funeral on Monday.

Meghan and Harry joined the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace to receive Her Majesty's coffin on Tuesday night.

The Princess Royal said it has been "an honor and a privilege" to accompany the Queen on her final journey today.

The RAF C17 aircraft landed at RAF Northolt in north-west London shortly before 7pm.

The queen's coffin was carried to the palace in a state hearse, accompanied by Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim, to rest in the bow room.

Harry and Wills' reconciliation at the royal residence marks another sign of hope for their rocky relationship.

The Prince of Wales sent a spectacular invitation to his brother and his wife to visit the flowers laid for the Queen outside Windsor Castle with Kate.

A source exclusively told The Sun that the pair are now "able to co-exist" as their icy relationship "isn't that intense".

They last met for the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue at Kensington Palace last summer, but did not meet when the Sussexes returned for the Platinum Jubilee earlier this year.

Harry took another hit after being told that he cannot wear military garb while he is mourning the Queen.

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