Yorkshire Post

Her Majesty could ‘step back’ as Princes William and Harry meet

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THE QUEEN could take a “step back” from her duties following the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral after the first sign a possible reconcilia­tion between the Dukes of Cambridge and Sussex was witnessed in the aftermath of the service.

Sarah Richardson, Professor of Modern British history at the University of Warwick, said that Philip’s passing could be a “turning point” in the future of the monarchy.

Ms Richardson also said the “poignant” service would have been an “ordeal” for the Queen. “She has a really strong sense of service and duty and protocol and she strongly follows the rituals and so on,” reflected the historian.

“In some ways it would have been comforting for her that the Duke of Edinburgh played such a strong role in planning and organising the service but it must have been an ordeal at the very least.”

“The other thing I think it represente­d to me was that this is a turning point in the future of the monarchy.

“To some extent this is the end of a period, the Queen will carry on and she will carry on doing her duty, she’s already gone back to work to some extent.

“I think she will step back more and more, she’s in her mid-90s, and seeing her there solely on her own, when she’s been accompanie­d by Philip for 70-odd years,

I think it represents a turning point.”

The Royal expert also said that the conversati­on at the end of the service between the Duke of Sussex, and both the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, would have been a “conscious decision” by the trio.

Prince Harry flew from Los Angeles to Britain for his grandfathe­r’s funeral and a family reunion made even more difficult by the damaging interview that he and his pregnant wife Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, recently undertook with US chatshow host Oprah Winfrey.

She added: “The whole family apart from the Queen walked back to the castle from the chapel and the fact that Harry walked with William and Kate, I think, was perhaps a symbol that there is at least a willingnes­s to talk and perhaps have some rapprochem­ent between the two princes.”

Ms Richardson said the Queen would want a “reuniting” but that William and Harry will need to have “discussion­s” going forward.

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TURNING POINT: The Queen may take a step back ‘more and more’ from Royal duties.

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