Prince Harry and Prince William made a surprise joint appearance at their uncle’s funeral this week, fueling hopes of a reconciliation between the estranged brothers. But the reunion was short-lived and strained, with sources reporting that the two princes kept their distance and avoided any interaction.
Lord Robert Fellowes, the brother-in-law of the late Princess Diana, passed away on July 29th at the age of 82. His funeral, held at St. Mary’s Church in Snettisham, Norfolk, brought together members of the royal family, including a surprise appearance by Prince Harry, who was previously believed to be skipping the service due to ongoing security concerns in the UK.
“We were very happy to confirm both princes were there,” a family friend shared with The Sun.
The brothers, both dressed in somber black suits, entered the church separately and sat in the back pews, carefully avoiding each other.
“They arrived very discreetly,” one source revealed. “William and Harry were both there, but we never saw them speak to each other, and they were keeping their distance.”
The strained atmosphere at the funeral is a stark reminder of the deep rift that has divided Harry and William for years.
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