Prince Harry was fiercely defended by his uncle after the Royal Family made a "barbaric" decision regarding the Duke. Earl Charles Spencer has always shared a close bond with his nephew and was forced to stick up for Harry when the royals were planning the funeral of Princess Diana . Harry recalled the incident and said Earl Spencer had been against him walking behind his mother's coffin.
Harry was just 12 years old when the funeral took place and the plan was for him and his brother Prince William , who was only a little older at 15, to follow the coffin on foot. Earl Spencer believed it was too much for the young brothers to handle. For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .
READ MORE: Meghan Markle urged to 'make amends with her sick father' after not speaking to him for six years Prince William and Prince Harry had to walk behind their mother's coffin ( Image: AFP/Getty Images) Recalling the incident in his memoir Spare, Harry said: "It seemed a lot to ask of two young boys. Several adults were aghast. Mummy's brother, Uncle Charles, raised hell.
" Harry said his uncle yelled: "You cant make these boys walk behind their mother's coffin! It's barbaric." An alternative plan was created to have William walk behind the coffin alone, however, it was decided both brothers had to do it "to garner sympathy". The Duke of Sussex added: "Uncle Charles was furious.
But I wasn't. I didn’t want Willy to undergo an ordeal like that .
