Prince Harry was ‘desperate to avoid’ brother William at church service ...

Prince Harry was ‘desperate to avoid’ his brother William at the Easter church service attended by the Royals on Sunday, claims body language expert The Duke of Sussex walked ahead of brother at St George's Chapel in Windsor  Expert Judi James said Prince Harry had 'peculiar body language behaviour' Harry could be seen chatting to Ms Tindall, but appeared not to speak to brother

By Joe Middleton For Mailonline

Published: 01:14 BST, 22 April 2019 | Updated: 01:17 BST, 22 April 2019

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Prince Harry was 'desperate to avoid' his brother William at the Easter church service attended by the Royal family on Sunday, claims a body language expert. 

The Duke of Sussex walked ahead of his brother into the service at St George's Chapel in Windsor, fuelling speculation they are feuding.

Speaking to The Sun, body language expert Judi James said: 'Even the act of arriving and leaving the Easter service separately was guaranteed to deepen speculation of a widening rift between William and Harry.

'But it was Harry's peculiar body language behaviour once he was in closer proximity to his brother that really added to the huge question that has been hanging over their heads for months.'

Prince Harry arrives at the service at St George's Chapel in Windsor on Sunday. His heavily pregnant wife Meghan did not attend the service

Prince Harry arrives at the service at St George's Chapel in Windsor on Sunday. His heavily pregnant wife Meghan did not attend the service

Harry's pregnant wife was not in attendance at the event and neither the Duke of Edinburgh who has retired from royal duties.

The Duke of Sussex could also be seen chatting away to his cousin Ms Tindall, but appeared not to speak to his brother amid rumours of a possible rift between the pair. 

The language expert added Harry appeared 'desperate to avoid' the Duke of Cambridge.

She said: 'Harry,

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