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Prince William Refuses to Forgive Prince Harry After Two Years Apart

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Prince William Refuses to Forgive Prince Harry After Two Years Apart

The Thanksgiving ceremony held at St. Paul's Cathedral was a momentous occasion for the Royal Family as it marked the first time and were seen in public with the family since the Megxit saga.

However, all eyes were on the brothers, and , as they have been feuding since Harry stepped back from being a working royal in 2019.

According to body language expert Judy James, attempted to avoid his younger brother during the festivities.

While William appeared upbeat for most of the ceremony, he seemed to avoid acknowledging Harry.

When he finally walked past Harry in the exit procession, his head turned away to the other side, and he sucked in his lips as his chin pulled up.

He also raised his order of service quite high in a body barrier gesture.

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Despite the Jubilee celebrations, the feuding brothers barely made eye contact at yesterday's service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral.

Royal expert Neil Sean Things told the Express that this could be a sign that the protracted war between the pair is far from over.

According to a royal source close to Mr. Sean, Harry and Meghan were hoping that William would be more forgiving and welcoming.

However, Mr. Sean told the Daily Express that the Queen has shown kindness, forgiveness, and compassion to Harry and Meghan after they damaged her monarchy and family, but another senior royal is less forgiving.

The Queen, at 96, is looking after her own personal legacy.

She wants to be sure that what she leaves behind is the right image.

But according to a very good source, there is one particular senior member who is not as forgiving, William.

Sadly for Prince Harry and , he is the least able to accept and move forward, in public yes but in private not so.

Express aides are said to have carefully choreographed a plan to stop Meghan and Harry from bumping into the future king and .

During the ceremony, which celebrates the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, the couple sat on separate sides of the aisle from Kate, Prince William, , and .

Apparently, this was an orchestrated plan by the royal aides to stop them from bumping into each other.

Judy revealed that Prince Harry seemed relaxed as he took his seat in the cathedral, but it didn't last long.

Prince Harry appeared nervous as the ceremony went on, it was the third time he'd seen his brother, Prince William, in public since the family's feud was aired last year in an interview.

She said, Meghan's switch-on smile was radiant as they arrived at St. Paul's, but Harry's body language looked subdued and wary, like a dog with its tail between his legs.

He performed multiple clothing touches to suggest anxiety as he walked round from the car and kept one hand held to his waist as he took his wife's hand in the other.

Judy adds that Harry's body language fluctuated between subdued and anxious to small breakouts of over-congruent fun that were in such contrast to his ongoing anxiety signals that they suggested an inner build-up of tension.

Suppressing his playful side did seem to take its toll, and as he leant into joke or pull a face, it was Meghan putting a hand out to touch his waist as though hinting he might need to be a little more subdued.

During the service, his facial expression became the rather haunted-eyed, reflective look that we saw from him before he quit the UK, suggesting ongoing anxiety and even sadness at being consigned to the back row, with no apparent bonding rituals with his brother or his father.

It is evident that the brothers' relationship has not improved since the Oprah interview, and Prince William is still holding a grudge against his younger brother.

Harry broke down in tears as William refused to forgive him after two years apart.

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