“But they still could have easily drifted off and met up at the end of the walk around if they were stubborn about it,” the expert explained.
“The brothers appeared to want to show a united front despite what may be happening behind the scenes.
“It looked a little awkward at times, but you can see it meant a lot for both to be there together.”
Tina continued: “In terms of wives, Meghan kept her distance initially, particularly when she exited the car and she seemed timid and nervous, whereas Princess Catherine displayed a confident and bold approach, and she took charge next to Prince William.
“Catherine led the group to some extent,” she suggested.