HARRY and William were together yesterday to say goodbye to their uncle — but were not seen talking to each other.
The princes both “discreetly” attended the funeral for Lord Robert Fellowes, who was their mother Diana’s brother-in-law.
Warring Princes William and Harry were reunited at their uncle’s funeral yesterday[/caption] Eton-educated Lord Fellowes was laid to rest in Norfolk yesterday after his death aged 82 last month[/caption] The Duke of Sussex, 39, flew from his US home to join his brother, 42, at the service[/caption]They were said to have sat apart at the back of the church in Snettisham, Norfolk.
Sources close to US-based Harry, 39, had previously claimed he would not attend.
But a close family friend said they were “very happy to confirm both princes were there”.
Another source told how they saw them only at the end of the service in St Mary’s Church.
They said: “I didn’t know they were there. They arrived very discreetly.”
One local added: “William and Harry were both there but we never saw them speak to each other and they were keeping their distance.”
The brothers have barely spoken to each other since Megxit, when Harry and wife Meghan quit royal duties for a new life in the States.
Harry and William, 42, went on a walkabout at Windsor after the death of Queen Elizabeth in 2022 but have not been in the same room since the King’s Coronation more than a year ago.
Eton-educated Lord Fellowes, who died last month aged 82, worked in banking before joining the Royal Household in 1977.
He married Diana’s sister Lady Jane Spencer the following year, with the future princess a bridesmaid.
He would go on to serve as Queen Elizabeth’s Private Secretary from 1990 to 1999, becoming one of her most trusted advisers during a tumultuous period, including Princess Diana’s death.
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 featured on screen in Netflix drama The Crown, where he was played by Andrew Havill.
A spokesman for Kensington Palace said they would not comment on William’s private time.
Harry’s Archewell Foundation was also approached for comment.
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