Royal Rift Revealed: Expert Decodes Prince Andrew's Funeral Comments to 'Livid' William

Tensions reportedly flared within the Royal Family following the Duchess of Kent's funeral at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday, September 16, as Prince Andrew's behaviour and a subsequent exchange with Prince William garnered significant attention. The Duke of York, 65, and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, made an unexpected appearance, with Andrew observed laughing and smiling during the poignant ceremony, a demeanour that reportedly displeased Prince William. Video footage circulating on social media captured Andrew persistently attempting to engage his nephew in conversation after the service, despite William's apparent lack of response.
A lip reader, Jeremy Freeman, has since revealed the alleged words spoken by Prince Andrew to Prince William during this brief private interaction. According to Freeman, the Duke of York remarked, "...we had a lovely time in those days, didn't we... I remember those days." This attempt at engagement reportedly left Prince William "furious," as articulated by royal biographer Andrew Lownie. Lownie suggested that William was "livid" at being cornered by his uncle during such a solemn occasion, noting William's consistent efforts to "distance himself from his uncle and not be photographed with him."
The strained relationship between Prince William and Prince Andrew is not new, with reports indicating a worsening of tensions following alleged offensive comments made by Andrew about Princess Kate. Lownie further commented that William believes his father has not addressed Andrew's conduct with sufficient firmness, and that Andrew—along with Sarah Ferguson—has "done much to undermine the good work of other members of the royal family." Prince Andrew's public image has also been significantly impacted by sexual abuse allegations from Virginia Giuffre, one of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein's victims, accusations which the father-of-two has "strongly refuted."
The funeral itself, a "poignant farewell" to the Duchess of Kent, was a historically significant event. Held as a requiem mass at Westminster Cathedral, it marked the first Catholic ceremony of its kind for a Royal Family member in modern British history. Dignitaries, including His Majesty and other Royal family members, attended the deeply spiritual service. A touching message from Pope Leo XIV, praising the duchess's "devoted care for vulnerable people," was read to the congregation by Archbishop Miguel Maury Buendía, the Vatican's diplomatic representative in the UK, highlighting her "legacy of Christian goodness."
The Duchess of Kent, a devout Roman Catholic, broke new ground by converting to Catholicism in 1994, becoming the first Royal family member to do so in over 300 years. Her personal request for the funeral to be held at Westminster Cathedral underscored her deep religious conviction, making the service a profound moment not only for the Royal Family but also for British religious history.
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