Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle found themselves seated in the second row behind King Charles III and Prince William during the late Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
This surprising turn of events adds to the list of snubs that Harry and Meghan have faced since the passing of the Queen on September 8th.
The incident occurred on Monday as Her Majesty was laid to rest at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.
Despite entering Westminster Abbey alongside his brother, Harry was reportedly instructed to take a seat in the second row, behind the new King and Queen consort.
In front of them sat the new Prince and Princess of Wales, accompanied by their two children, Prince George and Prince Charlotte.
It is natural for Harry to question what the actress has done to deserve such treatment.
Caught stealing a glance at his brother during an early hymn, the emotional Duke of Sussex observed William, dressed in military uniform, sitting with his beautiful wife and their children.
Thoughts must have raced through Harry’s mind, realizing that William seemingly has everything while he feels as though he has lost it all.
His emotions were evident on his face, revealing his inner turmoil for all to see.
Harry’s melancholic state is nothing new; he has always struggled to hide his feelings.
Judy James, a body language expert, watched the funeral closely and noted how Harry kept looking over at William throughout the ceremony.
She observed him wiping away tears and frequently scanning the surroundings.
On at least two occasions, his gaze appeared to be directed at William, resembling more of a stare.
His expression conveyed sadness and perhaps even regret.
As the service concluded and the brothers prepared to march behind the coffin once again, Harry displayed his deepest emotions.
Standing in line, he watched as his once-close brother, the nephew he adored, and the sister-in-law he considered his own sister filed past him without even a glance in his direction.
Judy remarked that his face seemed to tighten, intensifying his grief, while his lips pursed once more.
Judy also noticed signs of tension between Harry and his brother during the state funeral.
Walking alongside William, Harry displayed suppressed signals of tension, including the gesture of sucking in his lips.
However, when the coffin was being lowered, he repeated the shoulder rolling gesture from their previous walk.
It appeared as though he was not only preparing himself for the service but also mimicking the actions of the coffin bearers, indicating a desire to take a more active role.
In addition to these observations, Harry is now accused of not singing the national anthem during the Queen’s funeral.
Royal Watchers, meticulously scrutinizing every moment of the state funeral, noticed that Prince Harry did not appear to sing the national anthem out loud, unlike most other attendees in Westminster Abbey.
Numerous social media users commented on this apparent breach of protocol, with some criticizing him for being disrespectful and petulant.
The incident has caused some to lose empathy for Harry, suggesting that he should be stripped of his royal titles and funding.
The tension between Harry and his family continues to be a subject of public interest.
While Harry’s actions and expressions during the funeral may be interpreted in various ways, one thing remains clear: the dynamics within the royal family are far from harmonious.
As the world watches their every move, it becomes evident that the relationship between the brothers is strained, leaving many wondering what lies ahead for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.