Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral committal service on Monday.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were prominent figures during Her Majesty's funeral.

Prince Harry followed behind her coffin in processions through London and Windsor Castle, while the former "Suits" actress marched past Westminster Abbey and St. George's Chapel.

The pair, who are currently residing in the United States after leaving their prominent royal positions, have strained relations with the British royal family.

They have given many interviews after leaving the royal family during the last few years.

However, they have been in full royal mourning since Queen Elizabeth II"s death over two weeks ago.

What Did The Sussexes Do After The Funeral?

According to reports, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appeared exhausted as they exited St. George's Chapel following the Queen's committal service.

They also attended the monarch's private funeral service, which was attended by family members and those close to her.

According to the Times, they slept the night at Windsor following the service, but they are not anticipated to stay in the nation for long.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are allegedly planning to depart the UK and return to California, with palace insiders telling Radar Online that they will leave as soon as possible because "they are not lingering around."

According to the outlet's source, they want to return to California as soon as possible, and they aim to depart tonight or tomorrow morning.

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Despite a tumultuous relationship in recent years, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as the rest of the royal family, have been united in their mourning following Queen Elizabeth II's death.

This instantly raised concerns about the prospect of Prince Harry, Prince William, and King Charles III reconciling.

Despite allegations of a feud between the two brothers, they remained friendly and were even spotted conversing.

Another insider informed Radar Online that while the new Prince of Wales welcomed the Sussexes on the walkabout last week as they visited mourners outside Windsor, the future king did so just to preserve the monarchy.

In fact, Prince William has apparently not forgiven his younger brother for what he has done to the family, and Queen Elizabeth II's death will not heal that open wound.

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