Lip reader reveals tense moment between William and Harry after Queen’s passing
In the days following the death of Queen Elizabeth, the royal family presented a moment of calm unity that quickly captured public attention.
Prince William and Prince Harry stood side by side at Windsor, joined by Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, as they greeted mourners who had gathered to pay their respects.
For many, it felt like a rare glimpse of reconciliation between the two brothers after years of distance.
But behind that composed moment, a different story may have been unfolding.

According to professional lip reader Nicola Hickling, there was a tense exchange between William and Harry just moments before they stepped out in front of the public.
The interaction, though brief, has drawn attention for what it may reveal about the current state of their relationship.
William was reportedly heard questioning the situation, saying, “Why are we together? This is not the end,” a remark that suggests unresolved issues beneath the surface.

Harry is said to have responded, “Not now please. I didn’t foresee this,” indicating discomfort with the timing of the moment.
Both Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton were also believed to have intervened, with Meghan reportedly saying, “Not today,” while Kate urged the brothers to stop arguing.
Hickling’s analysis points to something deeper than a passing disagreement. According to her, the exchange reflects ongoing tension that has yet to be resolved, despite the brothers’ decision to appear together in public.
The strained dynamic between William and Harry has been widely discussed in recent years, particularly after Harry stepped back as a senior member of the royal family in 2020 and moved to California with Meghan.

Since then, a series of public interviews and Harry’s memoir have further highlighted the growing distance between him and his family.
While moments like Windsor may suggest unity, they also reveal how complex that relationship remains.
Even in shared moments of grief, the past is not easily set aside.
