In a poignant yet strained moment, Prince Harry and Prince William found themselves under the same roof for their uncle Lord Robert Fellow’s memorial service, a gathering that highlighted the ongoing rift between the two brothers.
The event took place at St. Mary’s Church in Norfolk, where family and friends came together to honor the memory of the late Lord Fellow, who passed away on July 29 at the age of 82.
Harry, the Duke of Sussex, made a trip back to the UK specifically for the service, as confirmed by People.
This visit comes amid concerns regarding his security arrangements while in England, which had initially led to speculation that he might not attend his uncle’s funeral.
However, he ultimately decided to be there, reflecting the importance of family ties even amidst personal disputes.
William, the Prince of Wales, was also present at the memorial, underscoring the significance of the occasion despite the brothers’ fraught relationship.
Their uncle was the brother-in-law of their beloved mother, Princess Diana, making this gathering all the more meaningful for both princes.