Scott McLean made the blunder on Saturday as the brothers and their wives reunited outside Windsor Castle on Saturday to thank the crowds who had gathered to express their sympathy and view the piles of flowers and balloons left by well wishers. “You could see Harry come out first and then you saw Meghan and then the other two royals,” he said. But outraged viewers quickly took to social media to decry the disrespect. “CNN’s agenda has been obvious for months. It’s in the tank for Harry and Meghan. Regrettable. The ‘other two kings’ are the future king and queen,” tweeted Daily Mail columnist Dan Wootton. “The other two members of the royal family, which is the heir to the throne and his wife, the princess of Wales, who will be queen,” said another critic. “Disrespectful,” simply said another. Scott McLean made the blunder while reporting on the four paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II outside Windsor Castle to thank the crowds for their sympathy.Instagram/@scottmcleancnn Critics also slammed the left-wing network for “biased” reporting. “The other two kings” – showing your obvious bias there,” commented one angry viewer. “What happened to unbiased journalism? Shocking.” The outing was the couple’s first public appearance since Commonwealth Day on March 9 amid their ongoing feud. Find out about the death of Queen Elizabeth II with The Post’s live coverage The united front came hours after their father, King Charles III, was officially named Great Britain’s new monarch at a rare meeting of the nation’s Council of Accession – and two days after he banned his difficult bride from the Queen’s bed. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the subsequent ascension of Charles, Prince William is now next in line to the throne. On Friday, in one of his first acts as a new monarch, the new king bestowed the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales on his eldest son William and his wife Kate – the same titles previously held by Charles and his late wife of Diana. “With Catherine (Kate) at his side, our new Prince and Princess of Wales, I know, will continue to inspire and guide our national conversations, helping to bring the marginalized to the center where vital help can be given,” he said.