Reports have emerged suggesting that Prince Harry found himself in tears once again, as he received support from Princess Diana's family amidst ongoing tensions within the royal family. The former royal butler claims that Diana's family has rallied behind Harry during his conflict with the royals, a rift exacerbated by his recent explosive allegations against them.
Despite Harry's strained relationship with the royal institution, his recent visit to the UK lacked any formal meetings with his family members. However, it is reported that Earl Charles Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes, Diana's siblings, offered their backing to Harry during this challenging time. Earl Spencer had previously vowed to support Harry during Diana's funeral, emphasizing that their family would always provide spiritual and emotional protection to Harry and his brother, Prince William.
During his time in London, Harry notably avoided interactions with other members of the royal family. There were speculations about potential meetings with his father, King Charles, but it was reported that the monarch was too preoccupied to see his son. Similarly, Harry made no attempts to reconcile with his estranged brother, Prince William.
Former royal butler, Paul Burrell, expressed his belief that Diana would have been devastated by the ongoing feud within the royal family. He suggested that had Diana been alive, she would have intervened to mend the rift between Harry and his family, as she always strived to maintain peace among them.
Commentators have pointed out the significance of Earl Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes' support for Harry, particularly their attendance at his Invictus Games event. It is noted that the Spencer family has harbored discomfort with the royal family since Diana's death, with Earl Spencer openly criticizing the treatment of his sister, particularly by Prince Charles.
Despite the show of support, some speculate that Earl Spencer's attendance at Harry's event was partly motivated by promotional interests for his new book. Nonetheless, the gesture underscores the ongoing tensions within the royal family, as Harry remains estranged from his relatives, with no plans for reconciliation in sight.