Ammon News - Prince Harry will not attend the funeral of his uncle Robert Fellowes, it was claimed today 'amid security concerns in the UK'.
Lord Fellowes, who died last month, was married to his aunt, Lady Jane, and was brother-in-law to his late mother, Princess Diana. He also worked as an advisor to Queen Elizabeth for 13 years.
News of his death had sparked speculation that Harry could be forced to face his estranged brother, Prince William, for the first time following his bitter tell-all memoir in which he laid bare the depth of their rift, and even hit out at his sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales.
But People magazine, a US publication with particularly close links to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has reported that he will not be attending amid his ongoing battle with the Home Office over the decision to withdraw his family's round-the-clock Metropolitan Police security, funded by British taxpayers, when they quit the UK.
The Mail also understands that Harry will not be attending his uncle’s funeral service.
Details of the funeral have not been made public but this publication understands it will take place at the 'end of the month' in Norfolk.
There will be a 'very small' and private funeral service for close family, which will be followed by a private memorial service for 'wider' family and friends. There are also plans for a public memorial service in the future.
Daily Mail