There were various interpretations of what the joint appearance of William and Harry meant. According to the Sunday Telegraph, they were “reunited in grief”. Stating that the four had “rarely been seen together” since Harry and Meghan announced their intention to step back from royal duties, the paper said they had put their differences aside. The people said they were united in “peace for long” The Sunday Mirror took a similar stance, saying the siblings were “Reunited for Grandma”, describing the joint appearance as an “olive branch” from the future King William to his brother. The Sun on Sunday described them as “warring royals” and called for a Three Musketeers motif titled “All 4 One”. He said they had been “dramatically” reunited in what a royal source told the paper was “an important show of unity for the Queen”. The Mail on Sunday said the brothers were “reunited”, although it had a body language expert looking over the footage and describing Harry’s demeanor throughout the 10-minute ride as “defensive” and “guarded”. . The Sunday Times chose a simple front page with a blue photograph from the early years of the Queen’s life. The Observer chose an image of the newly proclaimed King Charles III and a headline about taking on the “heavy duties of sovereignty”, while leading with the latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine.