Body Language Expert Says Queen’s Coffin March Signifies Turning Point For Harry And William

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While some fans have celebrated William, Prince of Wales and Prince Harry’s reunion, others have speculated their feud is still ongoing after the two appeared standing far apart during the queen’s procession on September 14, keeping space as they marched along in a group which also included King Charles III and Prince Andrew.

However, body language expert, communication coach, and author of “A.W.E.S.O.M.E.,” Jess Ponce III, says that couldn’t be father from the truth. “During today’s procession, onlookers saw the multigenerational family united together to honor the longest reigning monarch in British history,” the author explained in exclusive analysis for Nicki Swift. “The brothers walked in unison… Their gazes remained appropriately forward, without interaction with one another.” Ponce also said that publicly showing affection while transporting their grandmother’s coffin is inappropriate due to the event having a “certain decorum as members of the Royal Family.” Ponce also pointed to a potential turning point, highlighting, “If anything, today was the most appropriate and connected these two princes in recent days.”

While fans may never know the exact intricacies of William and Harry’s current relationship, the two did appear to meet up before the aforementioned event. According to Page Six, the duo and their wives — Catherine, Princess of Wales and Meghan Markle — shared a family meal together in Buckingham Palace.

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