The Royal Family find themselves in a profound grief as they mourn the death of Lord Robert Fellowes, who died at the age of 82 on July 29. Fellowes married the late Princess Diana’s older sister, Lady Jane Spencer, and became a great ally to Prince William and Prince Harry during the mourn of their mother.
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex’s feud is well-known for all the royal followers because of Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare.” Ultimately, their relationship went downhill and they haven’t spoke to each other for years.
Jack Royston, Newsweek’s chief royal correspondent told Royal Report listeners that Prince Harry and Prince William might reunite for the first time to honor their uncle’s memory and support their grieving aunt and cousins.
“The kind of received wisdom is that William and Harry will not be in the same place at the same time. You know, for example, at the Diana award, Harry, wasn’t even in the room he just recorded a message, but they made sure that it wasn’t played until after William had left.”
Although Royston strongly believe they are not going to share a family moment, they will be supporting their relatives. On top of that, he also believes this would be the first time that Prince William and Prince Harry could surprise the whole world and be together by this funeral.