The seemingly endless drama between Prince Harry and Prince William has been a tabloid staple for years, leaving royal watchers wondering if these brothers will ever bury the hatchet. But a glimmer of hope has emerged, and surprisingly, it stems from a funeral.
The recent passing of Robert Fellowes, Princess Diana's brother-in-law, brought both William and Harry back to their ancestral home in England for the funeral.
While tensions have been running high between the brothers, their shared grief and respect for their aunt, Lady Jane Fellowes (Robert's widow and Diana's sister), seemed to create a rare moment of unity.
“The fact that William didn’t boycott the funeral because Harry was going to be there is significant," a close friend of the Spencer family revealed to The Daily Beast. "It’s a promising sign that their personal issues won't overshadow important family events.
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This sentiment was echoed by another family friend, who added, "Behind the scenes, the Spencers have been working hard to get the brothers to reconcile. They understand the hurt on both sides."
Princess Diana’s sisters, Lady Jane Fellowes and Lady Sarah McCorquodale, have remained a steadfast presence in Harry and William's lives, even after their mother's tragic death.
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