One Direction members reunite at Liam Payne’s funeral in the UK

By Page Six | Created at 2024-11-20 13:04:44 | Updated at 2024-11-20 15:18:57 2 hours ago
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Liam Payne’s former One Direction bandmates were amongst the mourners at his funeral Wednesday in the UK.

Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson all came together for the first time in nearly nine years to pay their respects to the late singer.

The former boy band members joined Payne’s closest friends and family outside of London as he was laid to rest one month after his fatal fall.

Harry Styles was the first One Direction member photographed as he arrived at Liam Payne’s funeral on Wednesday. Tony Kershaw / SWNS
Louis Tomlinson arrived shortly after Styles on Wednesday. WireImage
Zayn Malik was seen in a velvet suit as he arrived at the funeal on Wednesday. REUTERS
Niall Horan was also present on Wednesday. WireImage

Styles was the first to arrive as he was photographed with his head down while surrounded by other mourners. Shortly after, Tomlinson also made his way in. Malik and Horan were seen moments later.

The four remaining members of One Direction all arrived separately.

The “Polaroid” singer skyrocketed to fame in 2010 after he auditioned for the “X Factor” as a solo artist but was placed in a group alongside Styles, 30, Horan, 31, Malik, 31, and Tomlinson, 32.

One Direction quickly became one of the biggest boy bands of all time, releasing five albums before their 2016 split — one year after Malik left.

The five were never publicly seen together after their break up.

Payne’s funeral marked the first time the One Direction members have come together since Malik left the band in 2015. WireImage
The beloved boy band was formed in 2010. Getty Images
Payne’s funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon. W8Media / MEGA
The private service took place in the Home Counties. W8Media / MEGA

Payne died last month after falling from a third-story balcony while vacationing in Argentina. He was 31.

After the tragedy, each former boy band member shared tributes to Payne on their personal Instagram accounts and the group’s official page.

“We’re completely devastated by the news of Liam’s passing,” they said in the rare statement.

“In time, and when everyone is able to, there will be more to say. But for now, we will take some time to grieve and process the loss of our brother, who we loved dearly.”

People were seen decorating the doors with flower arches on Wednesday morning. Mirrorpix / MEGA
The location of his funeral was not disclosed to the public. Mirrorpix / MEGA
The floral arches surrounded the entrance to the funeral. W8Media / MEGA

“The memories we shared with him will be treasured forever,” they continued. “For now, our thoughts are with his family, his friends and the fans who loved him alongside us. We will miss him terribly. We love you, Liam.”

Payne’s father, Geoff, flew down to Argentina after the tragic accident to help authorities and retrieve his son’s body. They finally flew home to England earlier this month.

Prosecutors recently revealed the “Strip That Down” singer’s death will not be ruled a suicide and concluded that he was likely unconscious when he toppled over the balcony railing.

His autopsy report showed he had traces of cocaine, alcohol and prescription medication in his system at the time of the fall.

The “Strip That Down” singer died last month. Getty Images
He was staying in Argentina at the time of his death. AFP via Getty Images
The singer fell from a third-story balcony of a hotel. Dave Benett/Getty Images for Annabel's

One of his friends, a hotel employee and an alleged drug dealer have all since been charged in connection to his death

The friend — alleged to be his manager — was charged with abandonment for allegedly failing to inform the late singer’s family that he had suffered a drug relapseLa Nación reported. He faces five to 15 years in prison, per the outlet.

The CasaSur Palermo hotel employee and alleged drug dealer reportedly supplied Payne with narcotics — which the hospitality worker denied.

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