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Mike Tyndall Appears to Ignore Prince Harry During Coronation Service
In a recent royal event, eagle-eyed fans noticed a moment that seemed to suggest Mike Tyndall ignored Prince Harry at the coronation service.
As they arrived at Westminster Abbey, Mike was seen protecting his wife Zara, seemingly avoiding any interaction with Harry.
This incident follows previous instances where Harry allegedly made inappropriate comments towards Zara, such as joking about her weight during her pregnancy at his own wedding.
According to sources, Mike Tyndall reportedly made a brutal swipe at Prince Harry during the late Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
Overheard by a source, he referred to Harry's behavior as that of a “bellend.”
This comment is said to have come after Harry and Meghan left the royal family and before Harry released his tell-all memoir, Spare.
The alleged remark was made during a reception held after the televised Platinum Party concert at Buckingham Palace on June 4th, 2022.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were noticeably absent from most of the Jubilee events, except for a thanksgiving service held the day before the concert.
Television footage captured the moment when Harry and Meghan approached Mike Tyndall and his wife Zara following the ceremony on June 3rd.
However, it appeared that Mike deliberately avoided speaking to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, instead focusing on other members of the royal family.
Body language expert Judy James analyzed the clip and suggested that Mike's close relationship with Prince William might have created a dilemma for him.
As Harry approached Zara's group, Mike seemed to face forward, holding his order of service with an awkward expression.
Eventually, he engaged in conversation with Viscount Lindley, who also turned his back on Harry, isolating him from Zara's conversation.
This behavior was considered unusual for Mike, known for being easy-going and avoiding political involvement.
During the coronation service, Prince Harry sat in the third row, far away from his estranged brother Prince William.
Experts explained that this seating arrangement was intentional, as it would have been impossible for Harry to sit next to William.
Despite being the monarch's son and fifth in line to the throne, Harry was placed alongside Princess Eugene, her husband Jack Brooksbank, and Princess Alexandra.
This decision left many wondering why Harry wasn't given a more prominent seat to witness his father's crowning.
Royal editor Katie Nicholl stated that the seating plan was not a coincidence but a deliberate choice overseen and approved by the royal family.
As Harry is no longer a working member of the monarchy, it would have been impossible to place him next to the Waleses.
Matt Wilkinson, The Sun's Royal Editor, added that the seating plan was decided late, and Harry had little input.
Placing him with Princess Beatrice, Jack, and Princess Eugene allowed him to be among friends and engage in private conversations.
After the service, there was no opportunity for the brothers to reconcile, as Harry quickly headed to Heathrow Airport, reportedly making a brief stop at Buckingham Palace before returning to California.
The lack of interaction between Harry and his family members during the coronation service further highlights the strained relationship within the royal family.