Inside the Feuding Brothers' Unexpected UK Encounter
Prince Harry and Prince William, who have not been publicly seen together since King Charles's Coronation in 2023, reportedly had a secret meeting in the UK amid their ongoing feud. The "secret reunion" has sparked reactions from royal experts, with some suggesting it highlights the deepening rift between the brothers.
The surprising details of the reunion indicate that the two did not speak to each other as they attended the funeral of their uncle, Lord Robert Fellowes, in Norfolk. Prince Harry, who flew in alone from California, reportedly kept his distance from Prince William, and the brothers did not even exchange greetings.
Commenting on the situation during an appearance on GB News, royal commentator Claire Pearsall noted that a funeral is "not the occasion" for a potential reconciliation or confrontation between the brothers. She explained, "Like most families, you're always going to have people you don't wish to speak with. This was not the time for a confrontation or a big reconciliation; it was about honoring a family member."
Stephen Dixon echoed this sentiment, suggesting that the distance between the brothers at the funeral signifies that "the damage is done" in their relationship. Nigel Nelson added that it is "sad" to see the continued estrangement, noting that while no one expected a dramatic reunion, a brief conversation would have been encouraging.
Disagreeing with the idea that the funeral was a missed opportunity for reconciliation, Pearsall emphasized that the event was not the right time or place for the brothers to address their issues. Host Ellie Costello further suggested that previous occasions, such as the Queen's funeral or the King's coronation, might have been more appropriate for a potential reconciliation.
This reunion marked the first time William and Harry have been in the same room this year, underscoring the ongoing tensions between them. Lord Robert Fellowes, who was married to Lady Jane Spencer—Princess Diana’s sister—passed away at the age of 82 from undisclosed causes.