It's no secret that Prince Harry's relationship with the Royal Family has become increasingly strained over the past few years, but it seems he's still on good terms with the Spencer family.The Duke of Sussex made a quiet trip from the US to the UK to join family members at a memorial service for his late uncle, Lord Robert Fellowes, at St Mary's Church in Snettisham, Norfolk, in late August.
It has been reported that Harry, 39, stayed at the Spencer family's ancestral home of Althorp House during his secretive trip.The property is his uncle Earl Spencer's residence and was the childhood home of his late mother, Princess Diana.
She was laid to rest on an island within the Round Oval Lake at Althorp House following her tragic death in 1997. Former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond has exclusively spoken to OK!
about what Harry's visit and reported stay at Althorp means. She noted that the Spencers must still be in regular contact with Harry, and that it "has to be a positive thing" for both the family and Harry. "When Diana’s coffin arrived back at Althorp and the gates closed behind the hearse, Earl Spencer said simply: 'Diana is home.' And he has clearly honoured his pledge that her blood family would allow William and Harry to experience as many different aspects of life as possible and to let their souls sing openly as she had planned," Jennie exclusively told us.
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