The Mail on Sunday

A tear in William’s eye... and the birth of a new Fab Four

- By JO MACFARLANE

BEFORE t he wedding, Prince William quipped that ‘revenge was sweet’. After Harry’s turn as best man at William’s 2011 wedding, it was now finally time to return the favour – and no doubt he was relishing the thought of the traditiona­l after-dinner speech.

But when it came to his younger brother’s marriage yesterday, the significan­ce of the day proved al most overwhelmi­ng f or t he future king.

William, 35, appeared visibly moved as he watched Harry, with whom he has shared so much, exchanging vows with his bride.

It was a suitably poignant moment for the two brothers, marking a new chapter in their close relationsh­ip. Harry, in settling down, was finally set to enjoy the benefits of a loving and secure relationsh­ip – benefits which William has long understood.

The night before the wedding, they had spent the final night of Harry’s bachelorho­od at Coworth Park, a luxury hotel near Ascot that holds memories for the pair as they have previously played polo there together. Yesterday morning they stepped into an anonymous peoplecarr­ier for the short journey to St George’s Chapel. If Harry was nervous, there can have been no one better qualified to calm him down than his elder brother.

Both appeared relaxed, if rather serious, as they walked before the assembled well-wishers into the chapel. The two men had a murmured conversati­on together as they sat at the end of the aisle.

Harry’s marriage heralds a new and formidable campaignin­g force. For years, they were the tremendous trio: Prince Harry appearing alongside the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to promote their shared charity work for the Royal Foundation. With his elder brother and sister- in- law, Prince Harry campaigned to raise awareness of mental health.

He was never a spare wheel – his brother made sure of that – but nor did he seem entirely comfortabl­e on his own. Now, however, they are a team of four.

Yesterday, as guests walked to the chapel ahead of the ceremony, the home page of the foundation’s website was changed to include a picture of Meghan with the trio under the heading ‘Making a difference together’.

In the run-up to the Royal Wedding, the new Duchess of Sussex has become even closer to Kate and William.

It’s just as well. Not only will they be her colleagues in their shared charitable enterprise, they are also neighbours. Meghan and Harry live in Nottingham Cottage, close to Kate and William’s vast apartment within the grounds of Kensington Palace.

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