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Harry and Meghan ‘at heart of King's funeral plans' amid hopes of royal reconciliation

Harry and Meghan ‘at heart of King's funeral plans' amid hopes of royal reconciliation

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She reports that the Sussexes are 'enveloped in the King's funeral plans at the highest level,' with arrangements for Harry to walk alongside his brother William, by then King, in the funeral procession. Harry and Meghan are also set to be invited to participate in the King's lying in state at Westminster Hall, holding vigil with other senior royals.

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