I do hope that it was genuine, at least in part. Maybe there was an element of a show about it but hopefully that was only a part of it. I will say, though, that generally even the closest of families find funerals and the days leading up to them to be monumentally exhausting and I don’t imagine the RF is any different. If indeed they were putting on a show, which is tiring in itself, then they must all be unbelievably tired this evening. So, I hope it was, at least in part, genuine and not all just for PR purposes.
I hope so.
I would like to think two grown men could genuinely park their differences at the door for the funeral of a man they both loved and be cordial. And it not be just PR. They didn’t have to talk, of course, but if there’s ever a time to just set aside your problems....this would be one of them.
I never seriously thought it might be just PR until I read this thread. But- it’s possible. I would think the normal emotions of a family funeral, plus knowing you’re going to be filmed during such an emotional time would be extraordinarily exhausting all by itself. Forget trying to fake being polite for the press.