This is what has caught the attention of the British media, who are desperately looking for hidden messages in the gestures, looks and words of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after meeting their entire family in public after three months without doing so. An analytical look that has also fallen on the rest of the members of the royal clan, since you never know in what minute detail what their family relationship is like now that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have shown their reluctance to become an active part of the family , with the responsibilities that this entails, beyond the juicy and millionaire benefits that it brings.
Numerous British media have wanted to know for sure what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were saying to Prince William and Kate Middleton, confronted by the future of the British royal family after the drastic decision of the former. To do this, they have hired the services of lip reading experts to try to steal the words from their mouths when they secretly exchanged whispers and confidences during the religious act.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were already sitting in their respective seats when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge proceeded to do the same. At this time, the cameras were not able to capture what was said when greeting each other, since Guillermo and Kate Middleton had their backs to the graphic media. What can be verified is that they greeted each other and that Meghan Markle responded to her brother-in-law's greeting with an informal “hey”.
Prince Harry complains about his brother's greeting
The consensus among lip reading experts is that Prince Harry complained to his wife that his brother had been very restrained in his greeting, which would show the bad vibes now existing between the children of Princess Diana of Wales and the Prince Charles of England: "He just said 'Hello, Harry', that was it," Harry tells his wife, while she just nods in response, never losing her composure and smiling. The actress leaves her face blank, without gestures that show what she thinks about the distance between her husband and her brother, something that they have surely dealt with extensively in private.
The British media coincide in describing the situation between the Dukes of Sussex and the Dukes of Cambridge as tense. They show that in the Commonwealth Day ceremony among the members of the British royal family a certain tension has arisen, although they prefer to leave this inside the palace rooms and try to offer an image of apparent unity facing the gallery. Of course, it seems that non-verbal language plays a trick on them and prevents them from hiding what is cooking in their minds.
Prince William, concerned about the coronavirus
After the brief greeting between the brothers and their respective women, Prince William showed his concern. Now, not because of how his brother is in his new life or if there is an opportunity to improve their relationship now that it is leaking, but because of the issue that keeps the entire world on edge: the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. . This is clear from the words that Prince William shares with Kate Middleton after the greeting and after focusing his gaze forward, leaving his brother and his sister-in-law behind him: "All this handshake is strange. We are going to have to put on a lot less gel after this”, they assure Guillermo tells Kate. And it seems that the security measure to avoid the spread of Covid 19 of not shaking hands or kissing, opting instead for a bow, does not fully convince him and he misses him very much.
The conversation between Prince Harry and his brother, as well as that of their respective wives, ended in an express greeting. They didn't exchange words again, nor did they look at each other. Both couples focused their attention on what was happening on the stage and respectfully followed the traditional religious ceremony that they never miss. At the exit, again, distance. Only one meter separated one from the other, just enough so that they do not exchange words again and leave in an orderly manner in an impromptu parade while saying goodbye to the attendees. First came the Dukes of Cambrigde and after them those of Sussex. They got into their respective vehicles and the act was over, the family tension and the analysis of their movements.