King Charles hints at future in William’s shadow to Prince Harry
King Charles’ Trooping the Colour move sparks speculation over hidden message
King Charles delivered a powerful, unspoken message to his estranged son Prince Harry with a significant gesture involving Prince William, signaling what experts are calling a 'new era' within the Royal Family.
The monarch made a major public appearance on Saturday during Trooping the Colour, his official birthday celebration in London, surrounded by key members of the Firm.
The event, steeped in military pageantry and tradition, saw the King joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal, the Duke of Kent, and other senior royals as they presented a united front on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Body language expert Judi James says the Royal Family’s poised and polished display at Trooping the Colour sent a powerful message across the Atlantic, especially amid ongoing tensions with the Duke of Sussex.
Speaking to the Daily Express, James highlighted the Firm’s trademark stoicism and their enduring “never complain, never explain” approach.
While King Charles appeared a bit tense en route to Buckingham Palace, he quickly shifted to warm smiles on the balcony nudging Prince Louis and engaging in a meaningful conversation with Prince William.
She revealed that this exchange between father and son was more than just casual chat, it carried a 'very important' message for Prince Harry.
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