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Princess Diana’s Aunts Attend Princess Elizabeth’s Christening
Lady Jane Fellows and Lady Sarah MacCorkdale, Princess Diana's older sisters, were reportedly present at the christening of Princess Elizabeth.
The intimate ceremony and following party were held at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Montecito mansion, with 20 to 30 guests in attendance.
It is not clear when the Duke of Sussex last saw his aunts, but they have been present at important life events alongside Prince Harry's uncle Earl Spencer.
Both Harry and William have remained close with their aunts and uncles on their mother's side since the death of Princess Diana in 1997.
The Duke of Sussex was last pictured alongside his aunts in 2021, during the unveiling of a statue of their late mother at Kensington Palace.
Harry and William warmly greeted Lady Sarah and Lady Jane with kisses and hugs.
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Lady Jane is married to Robert Fellows, Baron Fellows, who has dedicated his life to serving the royal family.
He was private secretary to the Queen for years, and in 1999 was granted a life peerage as Baron Fellows.
He was made a Privy Councillor in 1990, and received the Queen Elizabeth II version of the Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal in 1997, for 20 years of service to the royal family.
Among his many tasks was managing Fergie in her wild younger days as the Duchess of York.
Lady Jane undoubtedly loves both her nephews, but she may have also served as a bit of a mole for the British royal family or at least a reminder to Harry and Meghan that she's closely connected to them.
Lady Sarah leads a very private life, and if she attended the christening, it was solely as a family member.
Her main interest is hunting.
It is possible that they attended under false pretenses or were unaware that their attendance would be broadcast to the world.
Many are skeptical that they attended, with one source saying it most likely did not happen.
The same sisters appeared to be shielding William when Harry and Meghan were appearing together to unveil Diana's statue two years ago.
It is quite obvious that none of the Spencers like Meghan, and probably don't like Harry either, especially after the way Harry talked about Diana in his book.
Another added that the family knows Meghan very well by now and would be aware that their attendance would not be appreciated as family members, but would only be desired because their pedigree would be used by TW to make herself look more important and socially connected.
If they support their other nephew and his family, it is unclear how they could participate even for the sake of the children.
They would have to know that attending would cause more harm than good since TW spins everything around her to suit a narrative and attending would only give her more material to monetize and show off.
In conclusion, Princess Diana's aunts, Lady Jane Fellows and Lady Sarah MacCorkdale, were reportedly in attendance at Princess Elizabeth's christening.
Despite their close relationship with Prince Harry and Prince William, their attendance at the event has been met with skepticism.
Whether they attended under false pretenses or not, their presence serves as a reminder of their connection to the British royal family and their loyalty to Princess Diana's legacy.