Prince Harry secretly returned to England and “united” with his brother Prince William for his uncle’s funeral.
The Duke of Sussex, who turns 40 next month, is said to be sitting a stone’s throw from the heir to the throne at Lord Robert Fellowes’ service in Norfolk.
Lord Fellowes, 82, died on July 29. He married Princess Diana’s sister and was Queen Elizabeth II’s private secretary for many years.
It is believed to be the first time the two brothers have met in public since the coronation of King Charles last May.
The meeting comes as the Prince and Princess of Wales’ end-of-summer plans have been revealed ahead of William’s return to duty on September 5.
The couple took to social media to share that they are “looking forward” to watching the Paralympic Games.
“Looking forward to an amazing week of exercise!” they said in a joint Twitter / X post. “Good luck to @ParalympicsGB athletes and all competing at #Paris2024.”
Harry and William ‘reunited’ in secret
Prince Harry and Prince William have “reunited” for the first time this year after the Duke of Sussex secretly traveled to England.
The princes, who last met at the coronation of King Charles, are said to be sitting a distance apart at the funeral of their uncle Lord Robert Fellowes in Norfolk.
Lord Fellowes is married to Princess Diana’s sister, Cynthia, and is Queen Elizabeth II’s private secretary.
He died last month at the age of 82.
Emma Guinness30 August 2024 08:38
Prince Harry’s decision to ‘talk’ him out of changing Spare
Royal experts have speculated that Prince Harry’s decision not to add new material spare not the “olive place”.
The book was released in paperback for the first time on October 22.
Royal historian Tessa Dunlop told the Mirror: “Those who suggest that this paperback release, without additional material, is an olive branch, are wrong.
“The new material could be conciliatory; Harry could have led and opened a different prologue, before regretting what happened, and expressing good wishes for Kate and the King.
The memoir was first released in January 2023, mainly before the coronation of King Charles and the royal family’s health problems.
Emma GuinnessAugust 30, 2024 06:00
Harry and William will cross paths next month
The Deputy Duke of Sussex confirmed that he will visit the Big Apple for the UN General Assembly’s High Level Week and Climate Week.
Prince William, meanwhile, is expected to attend the annual Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit, which he attended last year.
However, since the couple has been looking frosty for some time, it is unlikely that they will choose to see each other.
A source told The Sunday Times: “If Prince William came to New York when Harry was there, the brothers would probably be far from each other.
Emma GuinnessAugust 30, 2024 03:00
The first female royal to join the military since Queen Elizabeth has been revealed
Lady Louise Windsor, 20, who is currently a student at St Andrew’s University in Scotland, wrote on Linkedin that she is interested in a career in “the military, diplomacy or law.”
“He talked about wanting a career in the military, becoming king and country,” a source said Sun.
“He is all about the Army Cadets and has fallen in love with them.”
Emma GuinnessAugust 30, 2024 00:00
Meghan Markle ‘spends a lot of time just Googling’
“I spend a lot of time just googling, looking for brands,” she said The New York Times.
“When people are online looking for things or reading, I try to find great new designers, especially in different areas.”
Emma GuinnessAugust 29, 2024 9:00 p.m
Kate and William ‘raised eyebrows’ during extensive holiday
The Wales family is currently enjoying time away from the public eye in Balmoral, Scotland.
A source told OK! magazine: “William and Kate have made it very clear that their children are their priority this summer. They have blocked much of the summer to spend time with their children in England.
Royal reporter Richard Palmer added: “She is very popular; she is a great asset to England, but there are eyebrows raised in other parts of the royal household about the amount of time she spends away from official engagements.
Kate, 42, has been largely absent from public life this year as she battles an unknown cancer.
Emma GuinnessAugust 29, 2024 5:00 p.m
Royal family ‘moving on from the Sussexes’
Royal family members are focusing on younger family members now that the Sussexes are gone, he said.
A source told the New York Post: “The focus now is to move away from the Sussexes and highlight the younger members of the royal family.”
Emma GuinnessAugust 29, 2024 4:00 p.m
Prince Harry must ‘show the world his worth’
A representative for the Duke of Sussex confirmed that he will be in the Big Apple next month for the UN General Assembly’s High Level Week and Climate Week.
Former BBC royal correspondent Michael Cole said: “If you’re a member of the royal family, you’re just fine. If you’re a member of the royal family living in California, you’ve got to go ahead and show the world what you’re worth, so go on a new trip with your wife to Nigeria and Colombia.
Emma GuinnessAugust 29, 2024 3:00 p.m
Queen Camilla’s patronage of Rifle Association ‘a great privilege’
The queen consort will now be known as the Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles.
The organization helps veterans, serving soldiers and their families by providing friendship, support and help when needed.
Lieutenant General Tom Copinger-Symes, Colonel Commandant of The Rifles, said: “This is a great privilege for the regiment and highlights Her Majesty’s care, commitment and understanding for the welfare of soldiers and their families.
“We are honored that they have chosen to extend their patronage to all Riflemen and their families.”
The queen’s patronage came after her late father, Major Bruce Shand, served in the regiment.
Emma GuinnessAugust 29, 2024 1:31 p.m
Harry and Meghan will explain royal roots to children ‘in time’
Children will not be shown today.
A family friend told US Weekly: “William’s children, for example, are safer, although they are recognizable. And the same does not apply to Meghan and Harry’s children.
“He knows the world wants to see (but) I expect him to live a little longer until he can sort it out, if at all.”
“They will have those conversations at the right time,” added the source of the children’s royal family.
Emma GuinnessAugust 29, 2024 12:08 p.m