Unlikely person who could fix Prince Harry and Prince William's rift - not Charles or Kate

This unlikely family member could be the solution in healing the ongoing rift between Prince Harry and Prince William.

By Rosie Jempson, US News Reporter

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This unlikely royal has been tipped as the possible catalyst for a reunion between estranged brother's, Prince Harry and Prince William.

This week saw a rare reunion between the two brothers, as they came together to mourn the loss of their uncle, Robert Fellowes.

The solemn event marked their first meeting in over a year, for their father's Coronation in May.

The late Lord Fellowes, who passed away last month, was married to Lady Jane Spencer, the sister of the princes' mother, Diana. He also served as the private secretary to the late Queen. And Lady Jane - along with two other family members - have been pinpointed as the unlikely trio who could stop the ongoing feud between the Duke of Sussex and Prince of Wales.

His funeral in Norfolk marked the first public appearance of the royal siblings together in two years, since they attended the Queen's funeral in 2022.

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The unlikely person who could fix Prince Harry and Prince William's rift - not Charles or Kate (Image: Getty)

Diana's siblings - Lady Jane, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Earl Spencer - may hold the key to mending the fractured relationship between Princes Harry and William.

Despite relocating to the US in 2020, Harry has maintained close ties with his mother's side of the family. The Spencers have often shown their support for the Duke during times when senior royals were absent, but they are also remain to Prince William, unlikely many family members who appear to have picked sides in the ongoing dispute.

In May, Diana's brother Earl Spencer and her elder sister Lady Jane Fellowes showed up to support Prince Harry at his Invictus Games anniversary service in St Paul's.

Diana's sisters Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes

Diana's sisters Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes have remained close to Harry (Image: Getty)

King Charles, on the other hand, was reportedly "too busy" to attend, despite being nearby hosting thousands of guests at Buckingham Palace.

Harry has remained particualarly close to Lady Jane, who was also one of the few family members to attend the christening of Princess Lilibet.

Diana's older sister also had the honour of reading from the Song of Solomon at Harry and Meghan's wedding at St George's Chapel, Windsor, in 2018.

She was also privileged to be one of the first to meet the couple's child, Archie, even before Prince William.

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