Prince William and Harry have reportedly made an appearance at the memorial service for Lord Fellowes in Norfolk.
The feuding brothers are said to have attended the ceremony for Lord Fellowes, Diana‘s brother-in-law, yesterday.
The Duke of Sussex traveled from California to accompany William for the service held at St Mary’s Church in Norfolk.
A source informed the Sun: ‘I was unaware they were present. They arrived quite inconspicuously.’
Despite their attendance, the duo reportedly maintained distance, positioning themselves at the rear of the church, as noted by the outlet.
The familial discord between Harry and his relatives is believed to have commenced following Harry and Meghan Markle’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2020, which was succeeded by additional revelations.
The relationship between the brothers was further strained when Harry published his memoir ‘Spare’ early last year.
Some of the eccentric revelations in Spare include Harry discussing how his ‘todger’ suffered frostbite during William and Kate’s wedding, and how Meghan allegedly ‘freaked’ William out by giving him an unexpected hug during their first encounter.
Baron Robert Fellowes acted as a private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II during the 1990s. He became Diana’s brother-in-law upon marrying Lady Jane Spencer, Diana’s elder sister, in 1978.
Lord Fellowes passed away last month at the age of 82.
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