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Off with their heads, Sussex stunned by King’s chilling declaration to traitors in French Senate speech
Sussex was left in shock by the King's chilling statement directed at traitors during his address at the French Senate, a moment that overshadowed Prince Harry's recent speech at the Invictus Games, as analyzed by a body language expert.
King Charles and Queen Camilla showcased their impressive command of the French language as they delivered powerful speeches during their notable three-day state visit to France.
In an exclusive interview with GB News, a body language expert compared the linguistic prowess of King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Prince Harry.
Queen Camilla took the stage at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris to inaugurate a new UK-France literary award, the Entente Littéraire prize.
Body language analyst Judy James noted that Camilla's background in French studies and literature, along with her time spent at a Swiss finishing school, should enable her to speak French with confidence and fluency.
On the other hand, it is known that King Charles is proficient in multiple languages, including French, and has previously delivered speeches in French.
A significant highlight of King Charles' speech was his mention of traitors, a historical reference to the customary practice of displaying a traitor's severed head to the public with the proclamation, “Behold the head of a traitor.”
Notably, Charles humorously remarked, “Let's have a go, they might just be able to understand me,” injecting wit and charm into his address to the French Parliament.
This segment was perceived as a subtle jab at Prince Harry's linguistic abilities.
James further commented on the comparison between King Charles and Prince Harry, noting that while Harry managed a few phrases in German at the Invictus Games, he displayed common British tendencies when attempting a foreign language, often resorting to exaggerated gestures of apology.
In contrast, King Charles appeared more at ease speaking French than his native language, exuding confidence and fluency in his delivery.
Recent tensions within the royal family were also discussed, with a royal expert suggesting that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have strained their relationship with King Charles to its limits.
The couple, who were married in 2018, had their HRH titles removed from the royal family website, leaving them as outcasts within the monarchy.
Despite retaining their Sussex titles, they are no longer permitted to leverage their defunct HRH titles for professional advancement.
The rift between King Charles and the Sussexes has escalated, with the couple being excluded from future royal engagements and events.
Notably, they did not receive an invitation to a private gathering at Balmoral Castle on the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's passing.
A source revealed to The Sun that there has been no communication from the royal family towards Harry and Meghan, indicating a growing estrangement.
Looking ahead, it is anticipated that Catherine and Prince William will issue a statement on the memorial day for Queen Elizabeth, while King Charles plans to spend the occasion in quiet contemplation.
The ongoing actions of the Sussexes continue to fuel discord within the royal family, with speculations arising about their intentions to provoke further tensions.