Prince William‘s embarrassment at standing next to Prince Andrew may have led to the future King warning his uncle to stop laughing outside the Duchess of Kent’s funeral, it was claimed today.
The Prince of Wales covered his mouth and appeared to say something out of the corner of his mouth to the Duke of York who abruptly stopped grinning at his nephew.
William appeared to be warning Andrew his laughter at such a solemn occasion was ‘not a good look’, a source has claimed, adding he hid his lips to avoid anyone but Andrew knowing what he said.
In the extraordinary exchange, William looks deeply uncomfortable and appears to shut down any chat with Andrew, who licks his lips and looks awkward.
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‘.
It came after a royal source told the Mail that William views the Duke and Duchess of York as a ‘pair of chancers’ and is urging his father to cut them both loose because of the Epstein scandal. But the King is less keen because he values their loyalty.

The Prince of Wales covered his mouth and appeared to say something to Andrew, which stopped him laughing

Spot the difference: Moments earlier Andrew was smiling but William looked serious and appeared aware of the optics

Prince Andrew was seen grinning after the funeral of Katharine, Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral in London
The Duke of York appeared to be visibly shunned by the Royal Family as they gathered on the steps of Westminster Cathedral after the Requiem Mass service on Tuesday, September 16.
Andrew could be seen trying to jovially engage with his nephew in conversation, shortly after the Duchess of Kent’s coffin was carried into the state hearse.
He appears to reminisce with the Prince of Wales about a previous time they spent together, telling him ‘we had a lovely time didn’t we then,’ according to a lip reader.
But William makes no reply, simply glancing at his uncle before studiously looking forward, thin-lipped, rubbing his nose and rocking on his heels.
After a quick smirk and an awkward pause, the Duke attempts to continue the conversation. ‘And spending time with us,’ he adds, to which Wiliam does not respond, instead simply nodding his head in silence.
The seemingly icy encounter came amid ongoing revelations linked to the Duke’s relationship with the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, six years after the scandal saw Andrew stand down from public duties.
Historian Andrew Lownie’s forensic biography of Andrew, called Entitled, also caused shockwaves within the Royal Family – with some passages having to be removed for legal reasons, which the author said were enough to bring down the monarchy.
At one point Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York leant forwards to speak to William, who turned briefly to talk to her, as did his wife Kate.
But it was clear the couple were far from keen to prolong the conversation, aside from pleasantries.
Indeed, for much of the time, the heir to the throne, jaw clenched, appeared decidedly uncomfortable.

Charles and William are said to have differing views on how to handle Prince Andrew and his ex-wife with the Prince of Wales likely to be ‘urging’ his father to take the chance to cut them loose
The Waleses made a notably quick exit after the King had got into the State Bentley, but not before His Majesty appeared to offer a few warm words to his daughter-in-law, who smiled and walked over, before kissing him on each cheek and curtsying.
As the King drove off, the Duchess of York was seen waving somewhat over-enthusiastically at his car, before also dropping a neat bob.
Prince Andrew, meanwhile, exchanged some words with his sister, Princess Anne, thanked staff and headed off towards his car.
According to the lip reader, the Princess Royal told her brother, ‘Let’s walk this way’.
Andrew later turned to Anne and said, ‘Shall [we] go that way and we can leave there?’ He later questioned, ‘Where is she? Oh, over there, is she coming?’
Elsewhere, he thanked the priests and later turned to a different attendee before questioning whether they had been introduced before, Press said.
He was forced to wait at the side of the building, fiddling with the tails of his morning coat, as his ex-wife continued to chat merrily on the steps.
A body language expert has also claimed Prince Andrew and Prince William had a ‘very frosty’ exchange after the Duchess of Kent’s funeral.
Body language expert Judi James told the Daily Mail that Prince William’s ‘non-verbal responses’ suggest a degree of ‘awkwardness’ between the pair.
She also described the expression on Prince Andrew’s face as he tried to chat to his nephew as a ‘smug-looking smile’.
The Duke was given a prominent seat in the front row as he joined other members of the Royal Family for the private memorial for the wife of the late Queen’s cousin.
Katharine, the wife of the late Queen’s cousin the Duke of Kent, died peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, on the evening of September 4 aged 92.