Harry added that he and his brother were united in their support for each other during the funeral service.
He also shared a private moment of odd levity the two of them shared during a very familiar walk.
It was a moment of dark humor, but perhaps a much needed one in their time of sorrow.

Only working royals were allowed to appear in military attire.
His attempts were not fruitful.
Harry wrote, “I waved a hand, disgusted, but he lunged, grabbed my shirt.

I pulled away, refused to meet his gaze.
I love you, Harold!
I want you to be happy.

… My voice broke as I told him softly: I really don’t think you do.”
