Why photons don't interact with the Higg's field

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hi every one
i am only 14 so can we please try and make answers in such a way that i will understand them.
i am wondering as to why photons do not interact with the higes field
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but saying this i have a fairly advanced knowledge to be able to understand such thing so ?
 
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