Prince Harry turns to family for support amid years-long rift

Prince Harry reportedly fostering contacts with his family in the UK

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Prince Harry turns to family for support amid years-long rift
Prince Harry turns to family for support amid years-long rift

Prince Harry has formed a stronger bond with his mother, Princess Diana's side of the family, despite his ongoing feud with King Charles and Prince William.

According to royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams, Harry's relationship with his uncle, Earl Charles Spencer, and other relatives has become closer.

It happened after they attended the 10-year anniversary event of the Invictus Games in May, the expert told GB News.

Fitzwilliams noted that Harry is "fostering contacts" with the Spencers, who have shown support for his charitable causes.

“It didn't make a whole deal of sense when they only met for half an hour the first time when he came over immediately,” the expert said.

“When the king meets David Beckham and not Harry, it speaks for itself. There is a big rift in the Royal Family, and there remains a big rift."

“Harry is fostering contacts with the Spencers because they supported the Invictus service at St Paul's, and we know that there's contact there and closeness that there doesn't seem to be with the Royal Family except with Eugenie in Portuguese.”