Who are the van Straubenzees, Princes Harry and William’s long-time friends? William just gave an MBE to Claire, whose late son Henry was Harry’s best friend, while Thomas was William’s best man
- Claire van Straubenzee was recently awarded an MBE for her charity work in Uganda in honour of her son Henry, who died aged 18 in a car crash like Princess Diana, in a tragic coincidence
- Her other sons, Thomas and Charlie, were best men at Prince William and Harry’s weddings to Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle respectively, and the princes share patronage of the Uganda charity
The van Straubenzees have been described as a “second family” to William and Harry, with some royal watchers even speculating that the van Straubenzee brothers could exert a positive influence on the princes’ now strained relationship.
So just who are the van Straubenzees, and how far back do their connections to Princes William and Harry go? Here’s everything we know.
Henry van Straubenzee and Prince Harry were best friends at school
While both princes were childhood friends of Henry, Prince Harry was particularly close to the middle van Straubenzee son. the two were in the same year at Ludgrove, the boarding school they attended in Berkshire, southeast England.
Five years later, in 2002, Harry and Henry graduated from secondary school (by that time, Harry was at Eton and Henry at Harrow). In December of that year, Henry was killed near Ludgrove at the age of 18. Just like Diana, he was a passenger in a fatal car accident.
Harry also mentions in Spare that, “just like mummy”, his friend wasn’t wearing a seat belt.