Prince Harry and William appear to have joined forces amid widespread talk about the upcoming release of Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary. The royal brothers have put on a rare show of unity in memory of their friend despite the ongoing controversy around the docuseries which is rumoured to be released this month.
Netflix released its trailer for the highly-anticipated documentary which gives a behind-the-scenes insight into the life of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, featuring never-before-seen images and unprecedented access to the royal family. The six-part docuseries is set to feature interviews with family and friends speaking publicly for the first time and brothers' Harry and William's relationship is expected to be put under the microscope.
Amidst the huge anticipation surrounding the documentary's upcoming release, the brothers appear have come together and shown unity, having written a joint letter for a carol concert in memory of their pal Henry van Straubenzee, praising his parents for their charity work.
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The letter - signed by both princes - paid tribute to "Henners" and praised the "extraordinary" achievements of the Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund, which was set up in 2009, reports The Mirror.
Henry was just 18 when he died in a car crash in 2002, and the royals are patrons of the charity set up in his memory.
The concert will take place at St Luke's Church in Chelsea on Thursday — the same day the first instalment of Harry and Meghan's "explosive" new Netflix documentary is set to air.
Praising the work of Henry's parents Alex and Claire, the princes wrote in a letter seen by the Mail on Sunday : "We believe everyone here tonight will agree that what Claire and Alex have achieved since 2009 with The Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund, is nothing short of extraordinary
"As you gather together under this roof tonight, the charity is supporting 51 nursery, primary and secondary schools in rural Uganda, where 1700 projects have been completed and over 35,000 children, each year, are benefitting by receiving education they wouldn't have otherwise,' said the letter."
It continued: "It is with a mixture of great pride and sadness therefore, that tonight we share with you Claire and Alex's plan to embark on a gradual winding down of the charity.
"Henry's legacy will live on through the incredible achievements of his mum and dad have accomplished over the years. For those of us who knew Henners, we will always miss his mischievous charm and hilarious sense of humour.years after his death by being here at St Luke's Church to celebrate his life and legacy at this Christmas time."
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