Prince Harry’s ‘tell’ exposed as he cuts lonely figure at Invictus event back in London

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Prince Harry genial manner shifted as he made his “rather lonely-looking” way up to the church, a body language expert has claimed.

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Prince Harry exhibited “two conflicting sets of body language signals” as he arrived at a service at St Paul’s Cathedral in London during a brief visit to the UK, an expert says.

The Duke beamed at points as he made his way up the steps to the ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, the sporting competition for injured members of the armed forces he co-founded.

But on the way to church, his demeanor changed and he “looked quite lonely,” noted body language guru Judy James.

“His smile, pace, and energy of movement remind me of Harry’s typically cheeky and even more carefree days, when he held out his hand in a hand-to-handle gesture to lure the vicar to his church.” There was even a time,” she said. he told Daily UAE News Us.

“But there were also some more subtle body language signs of wariness and possible inner fear, like his father’s fiddling with the handcuffs and his brother’s ritual of placing his hands on his hips.

James’s self-comfort was to button his jacket down and form a partial barrier with one arm, and James also said that the prince’s head “moved a little on his shoulder.” “This suggested that he did not take the crowd’s cheers for granted.” His youngest son during a short visit to England.

But earlier this week, Prince Harry admitted he would not meet the royal family, citing the 75-year-old’s “busy schedule”.

“It is clear that Harry does not feel welcome and the relationship between father and son may have been irreparably damaged,” he added.

Prince Harry’s statement read: “Of course, the Duke understands his father’s busy schedule with various commitments and other priorities, so he hopes to reunite soon on this rare visit and has spoken vaguely about meeting his father “at some point”.

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