Prince Harry may have returned to the UK to show his support for King Charles at Saturday's Coronation, but it appears all wounds aren't quite healed.
Taking a seat in Westminster Abbey's third row for the ceremony, the Duke Of Sussex sat alongside his cousins Princess Eugenie and Beatrice and their respective husbands; Jack Brooksbank and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.The prince, who flew in from Los Angeles on Friday, appeared relaxed with his family members, with Zara and Mike Tindall in the fourth row behind - while the first two were reserved for working members of the royal family - such as William and Kate.
While he may have been at ease with his cousins, body language expert Judi James claims that Harry's behaviour towards his brother appeared much more frosty. "Harry had been in an in-depth discussion with Edoardo that included giggling laughter with Harry placing his tongue-tip between his teeth before both men did a mirrored closed-lip smile that looked like mutual sympathy," she began while speaking to Paddy Power Bingo.
Continuing to reference the moment that Charles, William and Kate walked by Harry in the church, she notes: "Harry turned his head to talk to Edoardo again in what looked like an act of rejection or deliberate ignore.
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