Prince Harry may have burnt some royal bridges with his explosive departure from the royal fold in 2020, but it appears as though the duke still has some family left to rely on.
The Duke of Sussex, who was mulling over a solo dash to home soil in previous weeks, went in full incognito mode last week as he attended his uncle’s funeral in the UK solo.
During the blink-and-you-miss-it trip, which was kept under wraps, Harry stayed with his uncle Charles Spencer at Althorp House — the childhood home of his late mother, Princess Diana, People reports.
Lord Robert Fellowes, who was married to Diana’s sister, Lady Jane Fellowes, and served for a time as the late Queen Elizabeth II’s private secretary, died of undisclosed causes on July 29. He was 82.
He was honored at a memorial service on Aug. 29 — just two days before the 27th anniversary of Diana’s death.
Diana, who died at age 36 on Aug. 31, 1997, was laid to rest on the island in the middle of Round Oval Lake at Althorp.
In addition to Harry and Spencer, last week’s service was also attended by Prince William, 42, and Diana’s other sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale.
Although both Harry and his estranged brother were in attendance at St. Mary’s Church in Snettisham, Norfolk, the feuding brothers sat separately.
The funeral marked the first time the feuding brothers were under the same roof since their father, King Charles’ coronation in May 2023.
An insider told The Post that Prince Harry went to the funeral “in a personal capacity,” adding that his trip was not extended.
Harry reportedly stayed in close contact with his aunt and his cousins, as well as Spencer, following his uncle’s death.
Harry has maintained a close relationship with the Spencer family over the years — even after he quit royal life in 2020 and moved to the US with his wife Meghan Markle.
The father of two met up with Charles and Lady Jane, 67, in May during the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games in London.
The duke was pictured hugging the pair as they arrived at St. Paul’s Cathedral for the event. However, Harry did not meet up with any members of the royal family during the three-day trip.
After attending his uncle’s funeral in the UK, Prince Harry continues to maintain relationships with his remaining family members, despite his controversial departure from the royal family in 2020. While the Duke of Sussex may have burnt some bridges with his royal relatives, his recent visit to Althorp House showed that he still values his connections with his late mother’s side of the family.During the memorial service for Lord Robert Fellowes, who passed away at the age of 82, Harry stayed with his uncle Charles Spencer at the historic Althorp House. This ancestral home holds special significance for Harry, as it was where his mother, Princess Diana, grew up.The funeral service, attended by Prince William and Diana’s sister Lady Sarah McCorquodale, marked a rare occasion where Harry and William were present in the same space since King Charles’ coronation years prior. Despite rumors of a strained relationship between the brothers, their attendance at the service suggests a willingness to set aside their differences in times of family sorrow.While Harry’s trip to the UK was kept low-key, he made sure to stay connected with his aunt and cousins, as well as his uncle Spencer. His presence at family events, such as the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in London, highlights his commitment to maintaining ties with the Spencer family.Although his relocation to the US with Meghan Markle signaled a significant shift in his life, Harry’s interactions with his extended family members demonstrate a desire to nurture relationships that transcend borders and titles. The warmth shown during his reunions with Charles and Lady Jane reflects a genuine connection that goes beyond royal protocols.As Prince Harry continues to navigate his new chapter outside the royal spotlight, his efforts to stay connected with his roots and family history add a layer of depth to his personal journey. Despite the uncertainties and challenges that come with stepping away from tradition, the bonds forged through shared memories and experiences serve as anchors in a sea of change.Follow us for more updates on Prince Harry’s journey and for insights into how he continues to navigate the complexities of family, identity, and legacy in a rapidly changing world. Let’s delve deep into the stories that shape our understanding of royalty, kinship, and resilience. Stay tuned for more enriching content that sheds light on the human side of royalty and the enduring power of family ties.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)