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Princess Anne’s Son Gives Meghan Markle a Harsh Look During Queen’s Procession

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Princess Anne’s Son Gives Meghan Markle a Harsh Look During Queen’s Procession

In a surprising turn of events, Peter Phillips, the son of , was not positioned as a buffer between and during the Queen's procession.

This comes after Peter notably walked between the two princes at 's funeral in Windsor back in April 2021.

However, during the recent procession, Peter was seen giving a stern side-eye.

It seems that Peter believes Meghan is out of place, especially when she stepped up to Harry and took his hand.

Such an action was considered inappropriate for a formal ceremony.

Body language expert Judy James noted that while the other members of the royal family maintained an air of silent formality, Harry and Meghan closed the gap between them.

Their arm and hand gestures indicated their eagerness to be physically connected once again.

Rather than waiting for their torsos to touch before clasping hands, they stretched their arms out to resume their signature ritual of closeness and comfort.

Despite speculation that Peter might be instructed to keep Harry and William apart, a royal source revealed that this situation is not comparable to Philip's funeral, where the brothers did not walk side by side.

Peter, who is often referred to as the Queen's favorite grandchild, is accustomed to acting as a buffer between the two.

He may play that role again in an attempt to bring them closer together.

During the procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster, , Earl of Wessex, walked to the left of the coffin with , the Duke of York, on his right.

stood to Andrew's right, while Prince Charles III, Britain's new king, flanked the Princess Royal.

Peter, Harry, and the new Prince of Wales, William, walked behind them.

Additionally, Zara Tindall appeared deep in thought as she stood next to her husband Mike Tindall and her cousin , accompanied by her husband Jack Brooksbank.

As for Harry, Judy James believes that he is dealing with a double blow as he mourns the loss of his grandmother and his former life.

The grief and pressure of the occasion seemed to overwhelm him, as he was not only mourning his beloved grandmother but also grappling with the sense of family and history that he has left behind to create his own family and life in the US.

During the short ceremony led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Harry attempted to conceal his emotions by staring at his order of service.

When that proved insufficient, he covered his eyes with his hand, a gesture that conveyed his desperate need to hide his feelings.

His visible facial expressions showed signs of deep sadness, which can often be likened to physical pain.

Following the Queen's death, Harry issued a heartfelt tribute, expressing how much he already misses his beloved grandmother.

He found solace in the knowledge that Her Majesty is now reunited with her late husband, Prince Philip, resting in peace together.

Judy further compared Harry's behavior during the royal procession to that of after the Duke of Edinburgh's passing.

She noted that both Harry and Beatrice displayed their grief openly, with Beatrice even pretending to search in her handbag before covering her face with her order of service to conceal her sobs.

The dynamics within the royal family continue to captivate the public's attention, as subtle gestures and interactions reveal underlying tensions and emotions.

As the world watches, the intricate relationships among the royals unfold, offering glimpses into their personal journeys and the challenges they face while navigating their roles within the monarchy.

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