Prince Harry’s feud with Prince William does not stop George enjoying bond with his ‘fun uncle’
Prince William and Princess Kate’s three children never let their happy moments with their beloved uncle go waste amid their parents’ ongoing feud with the Sussexes.
There are only a few times a year where the the royals gather together and one of these is Christmas at Sandringham House.
The event gives royal fans a rare opportunity to see the different generations interacting with each other and Christmas 2023 included a special moment with Prince George and his uncle.
Prince Harry-shaped gap in Prince George’s life ‘more than filled’ by Zara Tindall’s husband Mike Tindall, the two enjoy an ‘invaluable’ bond.
Body language expert Judi James previously told Fabulous that she believes Mike has filled the gap in the future monarch’s life.
Princess Anne’s son-in-law and William’s friend Mike was photographed placing his arm around George’s shoulders, and the sweet moment that did not go unnoticed.
“George’s original ‘fun uncle’ and adult playmate did that infamous bolt to the US, leaving a huge Harry-shaped gap in the young boy’s life that Mike has more than filled,” Judi stated.
“Mike is the fun uncle everyone needs, but in the case of Prince George, whose destiny is all about duty and responsible behaviour, Mike’s presence in his life is completely invaluable.”
The body language expert went on to suggest that, in her view, Prince Harry and Mike Tindall have several similar traits like “fearlessness”.
However, she believes that the retired rugby player isn’t “indiscreet” with the royal family.
Speaking about the Christmas moment in particular, Judi said that it showed Mike “will probably always treat George as he would treat his own children”.
“While George and his siblings were being nudged to greet the waiting crowd with polite handshakes and smiles, carrying armfuls of gifts they have been given, Mike just took over the action by grabbing George for a stunning and very touchingly hearty partial hug and kissing him on the side of the head,” she declared.
Judi added that this displayed “not just spontaneous affection but also a sense of reward and pride in the young boy for the way he was doing such a good job.”