Princes William and Harry Attend Uncle's Memorial Without Interaction
The brothers' presence at Lord Fellowes' service marks their first joint appearance since King Charles' coronation, but tensions remain evident.
- Prince William and Prince Harry attended the memorial service for their uncle, Lord Robert Fellowes, but did not speak to each other.
- Reverend Dan Tansey, who led the service, noted the brothers' attendance was a surprise and they thanked him for the service.
- Sources report that the brothers sat separately and did not engage in conversation during or after the event.
- Royal experts suggest it is too early to see this as a sign of reconciliation between the estranged siblings.
- Prince Harry's relations with other family members, including King Charles, remain strained.