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Prince Harry’s Body Language at Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral Suggests Anger

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Prince Harry’s Body Language at Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral Suggests Anger

During 's state funeral, 's body language was notable for showing anger, according to royal expert Dickie Arbiter.

While the ceremony was solemn and dignified, Mr Arbiter noted that Harry's demeanor was different from that of the other royals in attendance.

“If you look at all the pictures that were published during the funeral, yes, it was a very solemn occasion.

That was the order of the day.

But Harry wasn't only showing solemnity, he was showing anger.

That was his body language,” said Mr Arbiter in a recent appearance on True Royalty TV's The Royal Beat.

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The conversation then turned to the relationship between Harry and his brother, , with former Royal Editor of The Sun, Duncan Larcombe, commenting on the feud.

“William wants to wear the medals and the stuff on his shoulders.

Be a leader.

The royal family is being likened to the Kardashians in the way that Harry and Meghan are behaving.

They're being followed around by Netflix.

They're selling out all their royal brand to the highest bidder.

That doesn't mean it's William's fault, but for goodness sake William, the onus is not on Harry,” said Mr Larcombe.

Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha expressed concern about Harry's relationship with and urged the brothers to reunite in the future.

“Hopefully time will heal things I hope,” said Nadia.

She added that it will be their shared upbringing that eventually reunites them.

“The thing is, protecting the royal family isn't it?”

she continued.

While there was no visible acknowledgement between the brothers during the procession to Westminster Abbey, connections specialist and body language expert Katie Aloisle claims that the enormity of and William's loss was evident at the Queen's funeral.

The lack of socializing and eye contact among the royals during the procession and the ceremony reflected the formality and seriousness of the occasion.

Princess Kate held 's hand upon entry to the Abbey, but even the children received little reassurance and comfort during the service.

The royal family kept their gazes firmly fixed ahead or cast downwards towards the floor for much of the service.

Miss Loisel said that how the brothers feel about one another would be more evident when they gather in a more casual setting, where lack of connection and eye contact is not the norm.

The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex maintained their composure through much of the service, adopting a frozen expression, gaze fixed and looking forwards or cast downwards with lips compressed.

The funeral of marked a significant moment for the British royal family, and the body language of Prince Harry was just one aspect of the event that drew attention.

While some experts have suggested that Harry's behavior indicates ongoing tension between him and Prince William, others believe that the solemnity of the occasion explains the lack of visible warmth between the brothers.

Only time will tell whether the two will reconcile, but for now, the focus remains on honoring the memory of Queen Elizabeth and supporting the royal family as they navigate this difficult time.

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