Prince Andrew and William had a 'very frosty' exchange, expert reveals
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Prince Andrew and Prince William had a ‘very frosty’ exchange after the Duchess of Kent’s funeral today, a body language expert has claimed. 

The Duke of York, facing public disgrace, attempted to engage his nephew in conversation following their attendance at a tribute for Katharine Kent at Westminster Cathedral.

Andrew could be seen muttering a few words to William, who appears to decline to engage in the conversation and only gives a brief nod in response. 

Body language expert Judi James told Daily Mail that Prince William’s ‘non-verbal responses’ suggest a degree of ‘awkwardness’ between the pair. 

She also described the expression on Prince Andrew’s face as he tries to chat to his nephew as a ‘smug-looking smile’. 

Sitting prominently in the front row, the Duke joined the Royal Family in a private memorial for the wife of the late Queen’s cousin.

Katharine, married to the Duke of Kent, peacefully passed away at her home on September 4 at the age of 92, with family by her side.

Ms. James commented, “The Duke of York attempts to engage his nephew in light-hearted conversation, while William’s body language indicates discomfort and an underlying reluctance, making the exchange feel tense.”

Prince Andrew and Prince William reportedly had a 'very frosty' exchange after the Duchess of Kent's funeral today

Prince Andrew and Prince William reportedly had a ‘very frosty’ exchange after the Duchess of Kent’s funeral today

The disgraced Duke of York tried to engage in conversation with his nephew after the pair paid tribute to Katharine Kent in a service at Westminster Cathedral

In the image, the Duke is seen trying to converse with his nephew after they paid respects to Katharine Kent.

Prince Andrew stands next to Prince William at the end of the Requiem Mass for Katharine Kent

Prince Andrew stands next to Prince William at the end of the Requiem Mass for Katharine Kent 

Andrew fully turns his head towards William, seemingly aiming to capture his attention and encourage a reciprocal response. 

‘When he turns his face to the front he is wearing a smug-looking smile and he even turns back as though trying to gain a mirrored response from William.’ 

Ms James explained that the Prince of Wales uses a series of body language signals to suggest a lack of desire to communicate with his nephew. 

‘Firstly he barely inclines his head in Andrew’s direction and then he seems to avoid eye contact, looking down or away,’ she said. 

‘There is the very exaggerated and prolonged rubbing of his nose with his fist to form a barrier to his mouth with this “act of distraction”. 

‘Lastly there is a rising up then banging down onto his heels, which will often signal “subject closed”.

‘William is at some pains to appear polite despite potentially feeling compromised here, but he is clearly made uncomfortable and is perhaps relieved when he can return to the more solemn facial expression of mourning.’ 

Meanwhile, separate footage shows Prince Andrew sharing a joke with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson at the funeral. 

He also broke into laughter while standing next to Prince William, who looked visibly uncomfortable and embarrassed.

Prince Andrew is seen smiling as he stands next to Prince William

Prince Andrew is seen smiling as he stands next to Prince William 

Prince Andrew was sat in the front row, on the right hand side with Fergie. King Charles, Prince William and Catherine were in the front row of the middle block

Prince Andrew was sat in the front row, on the right hand side with Fergie. King Charles, Prince William and Catherine were in the front row of the middle block

Prince Andrew was seen speaking to Prince William as they walked out of Westminster Abbey

Prince Andrew was seen speaking to Prince William as they walked out of Westminster Abbey

Andrew stepped down as a working royal over the scandal involving his friendship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, but he still attends private family events.

The King, Prince William, Kate, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne were also among those paying tribute at the Catholic service at Westminster Cathedral.

The Duke of Kent followed closely behind his late wife’s coffin after the funeral as it was slowly carried outside and watched while it was placed inside the royal hearse.

Earlier, the Duke had entered the cathedral holding a walking stick in poignant scenes, surrounded by his family including his daughter Lady Helen Taylor.

But Buckingham Palace announced just two hours before the private family service began that Queen Camilla had pulled out as she recovers from acute sinusitis.

Among the other royals attending were Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence , the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Prince Andrew with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson .

The Duke of Kent’s brother, Prince Michael of Kent, appeared frail and walked slowly using a stick as he made his way into the church for the funeral. 

He was accompanied by his wife Princess Michael of Kent, who was also using a stick.

Andrew arrives for the Requiem Mass for the Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral

Andrew arrives for the Requiem Mass for the Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral

With them was their daughter Lady Gabriella Windsor, and they led a large contingent of royals all dressed in black in mourning, including Lord Frederick Windsor and Lady Sophie Windsor, with some of the party arriving together by bus.

Lady Helen Windsor, wearing a hat with tulle detail, joined her father, the Duke of Kent, followed by her brothers the Earl of St Andrews and Lord Nicholas Windsor.  

The Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, said the guests were very moved by ‘the quietness and the grandeur combined together’ of the service.

He said: ‘The richness of the music, which was exceptional, but there were periods that were very quiet, very prayerful. 

‘And that combination…in a way reflected Lady Katharine’s life. Which was very quiet and very shy in many ways and yet [also combined] tremendous public service without ever seeking attention for herself.

‘She was a down to earth Yorkshire woman who knew how to serve and be part of the Royal Family without ever losing that care for people who were worse off and in difficulties. I think she expressed very well the kindness that is a good fruit of the Christian faith.

‘This was the first royal funeral celebrated in a Catholic Church for probably 300 years and the first time His Majesty has attended Mass in the cathedral.

Prince Andrew appears to share a joke with the Duchess of Edinburgh at Katharine's funeral today

Prince Andrew appears to share a joke with the Duchess of Edinburgh at Katharine’s funeral today 

Prince Andrew sticks out his tongue after leaving the sombre service at Westminster Abbey

Prince Andrew sticks out his tongue after leaving the sombre service at Westminster Abbey 

‘I remember her very clearly being on a pilgrimage to Lourdes. She chose to work in a hospital with the most needy people, but also to have lots of fun as when you go to Lourdes it is a place of great spirit. 

‘I remember her sitting there outside having an ice cream, chatting to people going by. That’s where we saw that side of her, as well as the side that really wanted to serve and be helpful.

‘When we come to stand before God we will be judged on our kindness and she was a brimful of kindness and empathy. ‘

He also recalled the memorable Wimbledon final in which she comforted loser Jana Novotna.

‘I think that was a moment that captures her kindness and sensitivity but that was repeated many, many times in private,’ he said.

The service was conducted by Cardinal Vincent Nichols, leader of the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales.

Personal elements of the ceremony included the participation of three of the Duchess’s grandchildren – Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor, Eloise Taylor and Albert Windsor – who read the Prayer of the Faithful.

The requiem mass, a Catholic funeral, is the first to be held for a member of the monarchy in modern British history and featured a Scottish bagpipe lament performed during Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral at Windsor Castle in 2022.

A piper from The Royal Dragoon Guards played the lament – Sleep, Dearie, Sleep – while processing from the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, past the Duchess’s coffin in the Nave and down the cathedral’s central aisle.

The late Queen’s funeral service in St George’s Chapel ended with a piper playing the same tune.

The choir and organist of Westminster Cathedral provided choral music, composed by Maurice Durufle.

The music included Mozart’s Ave verum corpus, selected by the Duchess as her favourite piece when she was on Desert Island Discs in 1990. 

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