Prince Harry made sure Princess Diana's family could claim their place at St Paul's Cathedral.
The Duke of Sussex, who was joined by his late mother's sisters Lady Jane Fellowes and Earl Spencer, helped him celebrate 10 years of the Invictus Games.
Speaking about the sightings, biographer Ingrid Seward told The Sun: “They are very supportive of Harry and always have been. “It sends a clear signal to the Royal Family and Harry that Diana's family are there for him.
“In his speech at Diana's funeral, Charles Spencer said he would look after William and Harry in his place. He said: “We, your blood family, will do everything possible to continue the imaginative way in which you led these two exceptional young men so that their souls will not simply be immersed in duty and tradition, but may sing openly as you had planned it.”
“Charles Spencer wanted the Spencer family to rise above all others, but the children were absorbed into the Royal Family. Now that Harry has left the Royal Family, the Spencers have claimed him again,” he noted.