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Prince Harry’s Behavior During King Charles III’s Coronation Raises Questions

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Prince Harry’s Behavior During King Charles III’s Coronation Raises Questions

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Speculation has arisen among keen royal fans regarding Prince Harry’s behavior during King Charles III’s coronation.

As the coronation procession exited Westminster Abbey, television footage appeared to show Prince Harry breaking away from singing the national anthem.

Social media users speculated that Prince Harry paused from singing “God Save the King” as his father passed him during the procession.

Some viewers claimed to have observed Prince Harry ceasing to sing “God Save the King” as his father walked by.

Others questioned why Prince Harry was even present at the ceremony if he was not going to pledge allegiance to the King or sing the national anthem.

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After a series of controversial interviews and the release of his tell-all memoir, “Spare,” Prince Harry seemed to display confidence at times but had a challenging day at others.

Prince Harry was also seen twisting and bending his body as he entered the Abbey, which suggested he was out of sync with those around him.

He attended the ceremony without his wife, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, and his relationship with his father and brother remained strained.

Although Prince Harry initially walked into the ceremony alone, he eventually fell in line and began smiling widely, indicating that he was becoming more at ease.

However, his nervous walk into the ceremony was seen as a sign that he was on his own and lost in his thoughts.

While in Westminster Abbey, as Prince William and Kate proceeded to their seats, Prince Harry caught sight of his brother and, according to body language expert Judy James, performed a subtle gesture.

Ms. James told the Mirror, “Harry performed what appeared to be an oddly timed act of pass-by or attention aversion, as his father, brother, and sister-in-law walked in a procession in front of him.”

Harry had been engaged in animated conversation with Adordo, gesturing over his shoulder at one point and sharing a laughing moment that seemed to involve his tongue between his teeth.

He then exchanged a mutual, mirrored eye gaze with Edo, accompanied by a matching lip-clamp smile, indicating mutual sympathy or empathy.

Prince Harry, while looking up as Charles, William, and Kate arrived to walk past him, turned his head to talk to Eduardo again in a peculiar manner at a crucial point in the ceremony when all eyes and attention were on Charles and William’s arrival.

Keen royal fans have speculated that Prince Harry may have stopped singing the national anthem as his father passed him during his coronation.

Television footage of the Duke of Sussex, partially obscured by Princess Royal’s military hat, appeared to show him breaking away from the national anthem as his father’s coronation procession exited Westminster Abbey.

Prince Harry’s return to the royal family, following a series of blockbuster interviews and his tell-all memoir, “Spare,” saw him appear awkward and uncomfortable, according to a body language expert observing the recent ceremony.

An expert lip reader also suggested that the day was filled with polite conversations for the royal.

Body language expert Carol Railton noted that the 38-year-old Prince was out of sync with those around him, as he twisted and bent his body while entering Westminster Abbey for his father’s coronation.

Royal fans watching the service from home took to social media to speculate whether Prince Harry paused when singing “God Save the King” as his father passed him.

One Twitter user commented, “Harry not singing national anthem as King approaches out.”

Another wrote, “As the King left the Cathedral, I noticed that Harry was not singing the national anthem.”

A third person questioned, “Harry neither pledged allegiance to the King nor sang the national anthem, so what was his point of being there?”

It was undoubtedly a challenging day for Prince Harry, returning to the capital without the Duchess of Sussex and with continued strained relationships with his father and brother.

Prince Harry sat two rows behind his brother and was observed looking across to where the Prince of Wales used to sit.

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