Prince William 'fired secret warning to Prince Andrew' as disgraced duke giggled at funeral

The Prince of Wales looked visibly uncomfortable at standing in close proximity to his disgraced uncle outside Westminster Cathedral.
|GETTY

The Prince of Wales told his uncle that looking so upbeat at a funeral was “not a good look" according to a source
Don't Miss
Most Read
Latest
Prince William appeared to fire a covert warning to Prince Andrew about grinning and giggling following the Duchess of Kent’s funeral.
The Prince of Wales looked visibly uncomfortable at standing in close proximity to his disgraced uncle outside Westminster Cathedral.
During a video circulating on social media from the Duchess of Kent’s funeral on September 16th, Prince Andrew is seen giggling before Prince William covers his mouth and appears to issue a warning to the Duke of York.
Prince Andrew then stops grinning and says something to the Prince of Wales.
Prince William appeared to fire a covert warning to Prince Andrew about laughing following the Duchess of Kent’s funeral.
|GETTY
Prince Andrew then stops grinning and says something to the Prince of Wales.
|GETTY
TRENDING
Stories
Videos
Your Say
A source claims that Prince William told his uncle that looking so upbeat at a funeral was “not a good look.”
A royal insider told the Mail: “William is deliberately speaking behind his hand so you can’t see what he is saying.
“William was clearly aware that the cameras were on them and felt uncomfortable.”
The source added: “He [William] is pretty media savvy and would have known it might not be a good look [by Andrew] and also did not want to be seen chatting to his uncle.”
A source claims that Prince William told his uncle that looking so upbeat at a funeral was “not a good look.”
|GETTY
Prince William and Princess Kate supported King Charles at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral following Queen Camilla’s withdrawal from the service.
Buckingham Palace announced just hours before the funeral was due to begin that Queen Camilla would not be attending due to a health issue.
The Queen was recovering from acute sinusitis and needed to rest ahead of Donald Trump’s State Visit to the UK.
The Duke of Kent was informed of Camilla’s decision to miss the funeral and sent his best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Katherine, Duchess of Kent, died surrounded by her family at Kensington Palace on September 4th, 2025.
|GETTY
Katherine, Duchess of Kent, died surrounded by her family at Kensington Palace on September 4th, 2025.
The Requiem Mass was the first Catholic funeral service for a member of the monarchy since Westminster Cathedral’s construction in 1903.
The Requiem Mass was conducted by the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, with additional participation by Bishop James Curry, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, and the Dean of Windsor.
Following the Mass, the Duchess of Kent's coffin was taken by hearse to the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, Windsor.
Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter