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Prince Harry and Prince William’s Tense Reunion at Uncle’s Memorial
In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry and Prince William found themselves in the same place but chose to remain worlds apart during their uncle Lord Robert Fellow's memorial service.
The occasion, held at St Mary's Church in Norfolk, was a somber tribute to the brother-in-law of their late mother, Princess Diana, who passed away on July 29 at the age of 82.
Harry made the journey back to the UK specifically for this memorial, as confirmed by People magazine.
Initially, there were doubts about his attendance due to ongoing security concerns in the country.
However, he ultimately decided to honor his uncle's memory alongside his brother.
Despite being in the same church, the brothers reportedly kept their distance from each other.
A family friend expressed relief that both princes attended, highlighting the significance of the event.
Yet, it was evident that any semblance of brotherly connection was absent.
Witnesses noted that both princes opted for seats at the back of the church, deliberately avoiding proximity.
A source shared with The Sun that many attendees were unaware of their presence until after the service concluded.