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Mike Tyndall Ignores Prince Harry During Coronation Service
During the coronation service, Mike Tyndall appeared to ignore Prince Harry, which did not go unnoticed by eagle-eyed royal fans.
They spotted a moment when Mike protected his wife Zara from Harry as they arrived at Westminster Abbey.
It seems that Harry made Eugene and Jack angry by making fun of Princess Eugene's pregnant belly, which he had done before at the Jubilee service.
At the wedding, he passed a comment to Zara about having lost weight since he last saw her, to which she replied, “No, I haven't.
How would you know?”
Mike looked visibly annoyed by Harry's social ineptitude.
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Mike Tyndall Reportedly Makes Brutal Swipe About Prince Harry
According to sources, Mike Tyndall made a brutal swipe about Prince Harry during the late Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
He allegedly referred to the Duke of Sussex's behaviour as that of a bellend.
This dig is said to have come after Harry and Meghan had left the firm before he released his tell-all memoir, Spare.
The comment was made to a fellow guest at a reception held after the televised Platinum Party concert at Buckingham Palace on June 4th, 2022.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Absent From Jubilee Events
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were notably absent from all of the Jubilee events, apart from a Thanksgiving service held the day before the concert.
Television footage showed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle approach Mr Tyndall and his wife Zara, the Queen's granddaughter, following the ceremony on June 3rd.
Mr Tyndall appeared to visibly avoid speaking to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, by staring into the distance and then speaking to other royals.
Body Language Expert Analyzes Mike's Behaviour
Speaking about the clip, body language expert Judy James told the Express that with Mike's closeness to William in mind, it also appeared to have created a bit of a dilemma as Harry stepped out into Zara's group as they waited for their transport.
Harry looks happy to chat and even turns fully to talk to Harry here, who's looking anxious and keen to get into his own car.
Mike, though, remains facing forward, following about and holding his order of service up with a look of awkwardness.
In the end, he talks to Viscount Lindley, who turns his own back on Harry, cutting the two men off from Zara's conversation with Harry.
Prince Harry Sat in Third Row During Father's Coronation
Prince Harry sat in the third row for his father King Charles's coronation, as sitting next to his estranged brother Prince William was impossible, say the experts.
Despite being the monarch's son, as well as fifth in line to the throne, Harry who attended the coronation alone was placed several rows back at Westminster Abbey.
It meant that he had no interaction with his older brother, nor his sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales, and instead sat with Princess Eugene, her husband Jack Brooksbank, and the elderly Princess Alexandra.
Seating Plan Was Deliberate
Many were left wondering why Harry wasn't given a more prominent seat closer to the action to see his father being crowned.
But speaking on True Royalty TV's The Royal Beat, Vanity Fair's Royal Editor Katie Nicholl said it wasn't just a coincidence.
She explained it was a deliberate seating plan that would have been overseen and approved.
Harry's not a working member of the royal family anymore, you couldn't have put Harry alongside the Waleses for the reasons we all know.
It would have been impossible.
Brothers Did Not Reconcile After Coronation Service
After the service, there was no time for the brothers to reconcile, as Harry headed straight to Heathrow via a reported brief stop at Buckingham Palace to race back to California.
The seating plan was agreed quite late, and I don't think Harry had much input.
It was a “sit me wherever you put me” type of situation.
You couldn't have put him next to the Waleses, that's for sure.