In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry and Prince William found themselves in the same place but not quite on the same page during a memorial service for their late uncle, Lord Robert Fellowes.
The event took place at St. Mary’s Church in Norfolk, where family and friends gathered to honor the brother-in-law of Princess Diana, who passed away at the age of 82 on July 29.
Harry made the journey from the United States back to the UK, despite earlier reports suggesting he would skip the funeral due to security concerns.
His attendance was confirmed by People magazine, which noted that he was there to pay his respects alongside other family members.
William, the Prince of Wales, was also present at the service.
However, the atmosphere between the two brothers seemed anything but warm.
A family friend revealed to The Sun that while it was reassuring to see both princes in attendance, they did not interact during the solemn occasion.
According to reports, both Harry and William opted for seats towards the back of the church, but notably, they did not sit near each other.