The moment led many to remember Lady Di's relationship with the now King Charles.
Prince William's gesture to Kate Middleton during the royal wedding in Jordan captured the attention of everyone present and the video has already gone around the world.
The marriage of Prince Hussein, heir to the throne of Jordan, and the talented architect Rajwa Al Saif was one of the most anticipated events of royalty. However, an unexpected moment starring Prince William and Kate Middleton stole the spotlight.
The presence of the Princes of Wales at the wedding was kept secret until shortly before the ceremony, they quickly became one of the most talked about couples at the event. But this time it wasn't because of her elegance or some funny mistake, but because of an exchange captured on camera.
Prince William's controversial gesture to Kate Middleton
After the Islamic ceremony that took place in the lush gardens of the Zahran Palace, the newlyweds received greetings from all those present. During Kate Middleton and Prince William's turn, the Princess of Wales stopped longer than expected to chat with Rajwa Al Saif. This seemed to bother her husband, who did not hesitate to show her impatience.
While the mother of Princes Louis, Charlotte and George enjoyed a relaxed, smiling conversation with her brand-new bride, Prince William made a thinly veiled gesture with her hand to urge Middleton to pick up the pace. She could even be heard telling him in a low voice “chop, chop,” a colloquial expression used in England to ask someone to hurry up.
This impatient and seemingly inconsiderate gesture by Prince William towards his wife has sparked speculation about their relationship. Many wonder if this situation reveals internal tensions or was simply a moment of momentary frustration, especially after rumors of an alleged infidelity on the part of the future king with one of Kate's best friends. The press and royal fans have not stopped commenting on the incident since the images came to light.
After the Islamic ceremony that took place in the lush gardens of the Zahran Palace, the newlyweds received greetings from all those present. During Kate Middleton and Prince William's turn, she stopped by longer than expected to chat with Rajwa Al Saif. crucial has been the topic of conversation in many international media.