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Prince Harry and William

At their uncle’s funeral, Prince William and Harry reunite following the Duke of Sussex’s covert trip to the UK.

A close friend of the family expressed their happiness at confirming both princes were there.

Yesterday, William and Harry were present to bid their uncle farewell, but they were not seen interacting.

The princes went to their mother Diana’s brother-in-law, Lord Robert Fellowes’, funeral discreetly.

In Snettisham, Norfolk, they were rumoured to have sat separately at the rear of the church. Harry is based in the US.

Sources close to him had earlier stated he wouldn’t be there.

Another source described how they only got to see them after St. Mary’s Church service. They entered very subtly.

Prince Harry and William

No one ever saw William and Harry speak to each other, and they were keeping their distance, a local said in addition.

Since Megxit, when Harry and wife Meghan left their royal duties to start a new life in the United States, the brothers have hardly spoken to one another.

Harry and William, 42, strolled around Windsor following Queen Elizabeth’s passing in 2022, but they haven’t been in the same room since the King’s Coronation over a year ago.

Prince Harry and William

Born in Eton, the 82-year-old Lord Fellowes began his career in banking before becoming a member of the Royal Household in 1977.

The following year, he married Diana’s sister, Lady Jane Spencer, with the future princess serving as a bridesmaid.

From 1990 to 1999, he was Queen Elizabeth’s private secretary, and during that turbulent time, which included Princess Diana’s death, he grew to be one of her most trusted advisors.

Lord and Lady Fellowes lived close to the church where yesterday’s funeral was held.

Lady Fellowes joined Harry at a service earlier this year at St. Paul’s Cathedral for the tenth anniversary of his Invictus Games.

Her husband was featured on screen in the Netflix drama The Crown, where he was played by Andrew Havill.