Shared photo stream / Config iPad 1 and iPhone 4

I invite my sister to a photo stream. She has a iPad 1 running iOS 5.1.1 and a iPhone 4 running iOS 6. With the first invite everything was well. She could see the stream on the iPhone. One week later I sent her a new stream. No notification on the iPhone. Since this time, I couldn't sent her invites. Is it possible that the iPad 1 block this? What could she do?

Found a solution.
Delete iCloud Account on iPad. Reinstall it. Then the shared Photostream runs on the iPhone. So simple.

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