The Royal Family "ignored" Prince Harry's new accusations and delivered a powerful statement with a unified show at the VE Day commemorations in London, according to body language expert Judi James.
Prince William and Princess Kate attended the ceremonies alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla. Their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, all made a rare appearance during the parade. Princess Anne and her husband, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, as well as the Duke of Kent, joined the festivities.
The ceremony featured a military march of 1300 members of the Armed Forces, followed by a flypast and tea reception at Buckingham Palace.
This joint appearance comes only days after Prince Harry lost his security appeal against the Home Office and went on to give a scorching interview, saying that he lost owing to a "establishment stitch-up."
Body language expert Judi James observed the Royal Family's response today and told the Express: "Having been used as something of a coconut shy by Harry as he pelted them with even more stinging criticism, the royals appeared today looking like an even more closely-synchronized unit than usual to suggest a solid wall of stoicism as they just got on with the job, showing where and how their attention is directed, i.e. to the veterans of the wars, who they met with
It went on: "This was a strong setting for the royals doing what they do best, and they appeared to ignore any 'dark' references and hints of conspiracies that had been tossed at them one day before."
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