Prince William and Prince Harry are presenting a united front. Not only did they come together to unveil a new statue in honor of their mother, Princess Diana, but they did so in matching ensembles.
On Thursday, which marked what would have been Diana's 60th birthday, the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex debuted the monument of their mother in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace. During the special event, the brothers pulled the covering off to unveil the statue, which featured their mother and three young children, and stood side by side to admire it.
And while we were focused on the fact that the occasion marks the first time that Prince William and Prince Harry have seen each other in person since Prince Philip’s funeral, we also couldn’t help but notice that Will and Harry appear to have coordinated their ensembles. Both brothers rocked navy suits with white shirts underneath. The main difference? William wore a blue tie while Harry sported a silver (or possibly lavender) one.