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Prince Harry is now known for his no holds barred approach to talking about his royal relatives . The
Duke of Sussex hasn't held back when it comes to speaking about senior members of the
Royal Family , mentioning them in his bombshell interview with
Oprah Winfrey and also his controversial memoir Spare . Since quitting his royal role back in 2020, Harry has opened up on his rocky relationships with both his father King Charles and brother
Prince William - even detailing a physical altercation between them in his book, writes The Mirror. However, back when Harry first got engaged to his now wife
Meghan Markle , nobody really knew the true extent of royal relations. And during their first official interview together to mark their engagement , Harry and Meghan spoke fondly of the likes of Charles, William and Kate. But body language expert Judi James pointed out a very telling gesture by Harry in that interview in 2017 which hinted at tension. Judi highlights the moment that the interviewer asks about Harry introducing Meghan to his father and his brother. She told the Express : "Harry performs some fast blinks to suggest a burst of adrenalin and then he looks down in a cut-off gesture to conceal his eye expression and therefore – possibly – his true feelings. Harry and Meghan after the announcement of their engagement (Image: PA) "He then looks to his side as though recalling the moment and his lips clamp rather than move in speech. "The ‘Ah...’ from Harry sounds telling, as though he is debating whether to tell all or not. He performs an asymmetric smile that suggests he could say more." Harry and Meghan's engagement interview was aired back into the spotlight in 2022, when the pair spoke about it in their controversial
Netflix series. Royals latest news Kate and William issue new statement William 'desperately needs' Harry Fergie forced to sell Queen's gift Kate Middleton's
cancer type Meghan said it was an "orchestrated reality show" and claimed it was rehearsed, with the couple told what to do. But
BBC interviewer Mishal Husain hit back at the claims and simply said: "Recollections may vary" - the same phrase used by the late
Queen in the aftermath of Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview. Join the Daily Record's
WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Meanwhile, Harry is thought to be coming back to the
UK in May for the Invictus Games' 10th birthday and royal fans are wondering if this could be a chance him to reunite with his family. Earlier we reported Prince William is said to be in dire need of his brother's support as he grapples with the shocking news of Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis - but the bond between the siblings remains strained. The future king is under immense pressure as he stands by his wife during her recovery, while also safeguarding their three young children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five. Royals latest news Kate and William issue new statement William 'desperately needs' Harry Fergie forced to sell Queen's gift Kate Middleton's cancer type It's believed that Harry and Meghan were not informed about Kate's diagnosis before she bravely shared her news in a video message to the nation on Friday, March 22, revealing that she is beginning preventative chemotherapy. Harry and Meghan are reported to have reached out to Kate and William privately and also issued a statement saying: "We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace." Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox. Sign up to our daily Showbiz newsletter here . Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Follow Daily Record
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