William and Harry walking together wearing suits.
The brothers were pictured together at the unveiling ceremony for Diana in 2021 (Picture: Getty)

Prince William and Harry have reportedly attended the funeral service for Lord Fellowes in Norfolk.

The warring brothers have allegedly attended the service for Lord Fellowes, Diana’s brother-in-law, yesterday.

The Duke of Sussex flew in from California to join William for the service held at St Mary’s Church in Norfolk.

A source told the Sun: ‘I didn’t know they were there. They arrived very discreetly.’

But they pair is said to have kept their distance as they sat at the back of the church, the outlet reports.

The royal feud between Harry and his family is thought to have began after Harry and Meghan Markle gave an explosive interview to Oprah Winfrey in 2020, followed by further reveletions.

The brother’s relationship became further strained after Harry released his memoir‘Spare’ early last year.

Some of the bizarre details in Spare include Harry detailing how his ‘todger’ was frostbitten at William and Kate’s wedding, and how Meghan allegedly ‘freaked’ William out by giving him a big hug on their first meeting.

Lord Fellowes passed away last month at the age of 82.

Who was Lord Robert Fellowes?

Baron Robert Fellowes  in the 1990s and became Diana’s brother-in-law after marrying Lady Jane Spencer, Diana’s elder sister, in 1978.

Lord Fellowes would serve in the position during some of the most turbulent periods of the late Queen’s reign, including the ‘annus horribilis’ of 1992, as well as during her children’s divorces and, of course, the death of his sister-in-law Diana in 1997.

Educated at Eton, Robert Fellowes reportedly excelled at cricket before spending a brief period serving in the Scots Guards.

According to his Parliamentary biography, much of his working life was spent in finance, as director of Allen Harvey and Ross LLP, SABMiller plc, and, ultimately, Barclays Private Bank, where he served as Chairman from 1999 to 2009.

Rebecca Porta, CEO of The Urology Foundation, paid tribute to Lord Fellowes, who she described as ‘greatly committed to raising awareness of male cancer.’

He is survived by his wife, Jane, and children, Laura, Alexander and Eleanor.

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