Harry and William attended uncle’s funeral together
Both Prince William and Prince Harry attended the funeral of their mother’s brother-in-law Lord Robert Fellowes.
Prince Harry flew from his home in the US to join his brother at St Mary’s Church in Snettisham.
The funeral took place on Thursday, close to the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
A source who attended the service confirmed to the BBC that both of the brothers had been in attendance.
A second attendee told the BBC: “It was wonderful that both princes were able to attend their uncle’s memorial service yesterday at St Mary’s Church.
“The service was a lovely family occasion celebrating the life of such a special man.
“Many friends were also present and also many members of the St Mary’s Church family.”
The funeral is the first time the brothers have been seen in public together since the King’s coronation last year.
Lord Fellowes was married to Lady Jane Spencer, Princess Diana’s sister, for more than 40 years. They had three children together.
His cause of death has not been disclosed.
Due to an ongoing “rift” within the royal family, Prince Harry and Prince William have not been seen together in the UK since 2023.
The Duke of Sussex previously visited the UK to see his father, King Charles, in February and again for the Invictus Games, an international sport event for wounded and ill members of the armed forces in veterans, in May.
Kensington Palace have not commented on the family event.
The office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has not yet responded to a request for comment.