Their reaction was expected and scrutinized.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle paid tribute to Prince Philip, who died on Friday, on the site of their organization Archewell, as speculation rises about the couple's presence at the funeral in the UK.
A dark background with a single message standing out in white letters: "In memory of His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh, 1921-2021", was visible on Friday on the site of Archewell, the charity and production organization audiovisual company founded by the couple last year.
"Thank you for your dedication… you will be sorely missed," also indicated the virtual tribute to Prince Harry's grandfather.
Prince Philip, who died peacefully at the age of 99 at Windsor Castle, near London, in 2009 broke the record for the longevity of the spouses of British monarchs, until then held by Charlotte, wife of George III.
Will they be present at the funeral?
The announcement of his death sparked much speculation in the press about the presence of Prince Harry, who now lives in Los Angeles with his wife Meghan Markle, at the funeral in the United Kingdom.
Prince Philip's relationship with his eldest son Charles, Harry's father, has often been strained.
According to The Guardian, which includes several commentators from the royal family, Prince Harry could make the trip and submit to the five-day quarantine "unless he is exempt" or submit to the protocol which allows to pay for a test Covid private at least five days after arrival.
His pregnant wife would not make the trip from the United States.
The BBC is also going in this direction, recalling that the couple have not returned to the United Kingdom since they gave up their royal titles.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who announced their withdrawal from the monarchy a year ago, also gave a shocking interview in March to Oprah Winfrey shaking the British crown and having the effect of a bomb in the United Kingdom .
The couple had notably denounced the racism of certain members of the royal family who had questioned the skin color of their unborn child, specifying off camera that it was neither the queen nor her husband.