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Prince Harry Faces Boos During King Charles’s Coronation at Westminster Abbey

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London, UK – In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry was met with boos from the crowd as he arrived at Westminster Abbey for the coronation of King Charles.

The Duke of Sussex, who appeared on the big screen early on Saturday morning, the 6th of May, was greeted with a less than friendly welcome as the jeers echoed through Hyde Park.

While some members of the public pushed back against this unfriendly reception, one woman simply remarked, “That’s not very nice,” according to National World.

The controversy surrounding Prince Harry’s conduct during the national anthem added fuel to the fire.

Many royal watchers observed that the Duke of Sussex did not sing along as his father, King Charles, was officially crowned.

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This led to him being branded a disgrace by some.

Twitter users wasted no time in expressing their opinions, with Doug White condemning Harry’s behavior, stating, “Harry not singing the national anthem.

What a disgrace.”

Amanda also chimed in, questioning why Harry even bothered attending if he couldn’t show respect: “Harry didn’t sing the national anthem or bow when King Charles walked past.

Makes you wonder why he bothered turning up.”

This is not the first time Prince Harry has faced criticism for his alleged lack of participation during the national anthem.

At Queen Elizabeth’s funeral last September, he was accused of the same offense.

Despite claims from some viewers that he stopped singing “God Save the King” as his father passed by, footage clearly shows Prince Harry singing along with the rest of his family.

Pictures from the service also depict him joining in the anthem.

Returning to the royal family after a series of controversial interviews and the release of his tell-all memoir, “Spare,” Prince Harry displayed a mix of confidence and uneasiness throughout the day.

Seated on the third row among other members of the royal family inside Westminster Abbey, his behavior caught the attention of body language expert Inbal Honigman.

According to Honigman, Harry appeared tense and uncomfortable in his interactions with others during the coronation, and even more so when left to his own devices.

Analyzing his gestures and expressions, Honigman noted that Harry displayed no confident or relaxed body language.

His stiff fingers while waving suggested self-consciousness, as if every move he made was being scrutinized.

Even his smiles seemed forced, lacking genuine joy.

Honigman observed that Prince Harry appeared lost, with wandering eyes and frequent lip-biting, as if contemplating whether he should have attended at all.

His tense face occasionally transformed into a grimace, revealing his underlying unease and discomfort.

During the singing of “God Save the King,” Prince Harry’s gestures offered insight into his thoughts.

He mechanically followed protocol, raising and dropping his head in sync with the song.

However, his gaze shifted towards the children positioned behind the king, leading Honigman to speculate that he was missing his own children and feeling out of place.

“To me, it looks as if his eye is caught by the children because he’s thinking of his own children at home,” she explained.

It appeared that Harry’s attention occasionally drifted away from the king, though not intentionally.

As Prince Harry navigates his return to the royal family amidst ongoing scrutiny, his actions and demeanor continue to be closely watched.

The mixed reception at King Charles’s coronation, coupled with the analysis of his body language, provides further fodder for speculation about his state of mind and his role within the monarchy.

Only time will tell how Prince Harry will navigate these complexities in the future.

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