Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - The Duke and Duchess of Sussex - have "regrets" over the timing of their interview with US TV host Oprah Winfrey, but insist they had no control over when it was aired.
Harry and Meghan's bombshell interview aired while the Queen's husband Prince Philip was in hospital, and he passed away on Friday weeks after their chat.
The couple reportedly felt sorrow over the timing of their explosive chat with Oprah, a source close to the pair told a magazine.
Harry, who has arrived in UK sans Meghan to attend Prince Philip's funeral service, is in shock as he could not meet the Duke of Edinburgh after his decision to quit the Royal Family and his life in the UK.
He was upset that Philip never got to know Archie and won't meet his great granddaughter.
The Queen's grandson did have a close bond with the 99-year-old and spoke highly of him in the tell-all discussion with the US presenter.
The insider also revealed that Harry and Meghan hoped their relationship with Charles, William and Kate will be better 'one day'.
Harry and Meghan's love and respect for Prince Philip and the Queen was never in doubt as the Duke of Sussex had often spoke about his closeness to his grandfather.