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Body Language Analysis of King Charles III, Prince Harry and the Royal Family at the Coronation Ceremony

Throughout the coronation ceremony Re Carlo III and Prince Harry have failed to hide their nervousness, but for diametrically opposite reasons. His Majesty was excited, almost incredulous of being the center of attention, the very one who for years lived in the shadow of Queen Elizabeth. Harry, on the other hand, seemed heartbroken, nostalgic, tense as he looked for his father and brother William, receiving only indifference in return.

“A Deep Breath”

“At the entrance to the Abbey [Carlo III]…he took a deep breath and straightened his posture midway…, which shows good self-control”body language expert Carole Railton told the Daily Mail. The king it had an air “contemplative”, but no one knows what his thoughts were. Perhaps her mind was lost in the memory of her parents, of his long past like Prince of Galles. Yet he was not calm, he continued the expert: “Carlo appeared overwhelmed” by emotions and when “William was in front of him [il Re] he was excited…he was blinking, showing some stress…he looked tired and the previous deep breath denotes he was [cercando] to get back on track” with the ceremony, to resume the rhythm of that precise moment, altered by emotion. Carlo “he sat on the edge of the throne, showing that he was excited, thrilled by what was happening”.

“Looking Down”

Fanpage also analyzed the King’s attitude, noting moments of tension: “As he walked down the aisle, as well as the moment he sat on the throne, [Carlo] he… often directed his gaze downwards. In technical jargon we talk about avoidant eye contact… fleeting glances… as if trying to be noticed as little as possible…”a difficult, indeed, impossible undertaking, given that he was the protagonist of the rite, the sovereign who was about to be crowned. “Walking he assumed a collected posture”continued the site and his gaze tried to hide “voltage. There was nervousness on her face”. Fanpage has also noticed that often the King “he bit his lower lip” and at the instant of the coronation “his shining eyes were clearly visible…[le] dilated eye pupils, [le] furrowed brows, [le] tight lips”. His Majesty he was aware of the importance of what he was experiencing and its consequences.

The “courage” of the King

Vanity Fair listened to the opinion of psychotherapist and Mindfulness teacher Carolina Traverso, which differs in some points from those already seen. Charles III was excited, but there was a moment in which he would have demonstrated all his inner strength: “The straight back, open chest, relaxed shoulders and the left hand resting on the thigh while King Charles holds the ritual sword signal courage, presence and strength”. It is not excluded that the gesture of holding the sword, “symbol of defence, authority and justice” transmitted to the sovereign the firmness he needed at that moment, reminding him of the ancient and prestigious heritage of the British sovereigns who preceded him. In general the behavior of King Charles III was affected by the voltage, which was palpable and equally strong pressure. He has tried to instill courage in himself, but has not always managed to maintain the right aura of serenity. Indeed, in certain circumstances his expression was even incredulous. However, in such cases, after decades of waiting, it is completely understandable.

“Hug” for Harry

Il principe Harry he was no less agitated, but for quite another reason. Carole Railton explained: “[Il duca] he wasn’t on the same wavelength as the others around him.” When he arrived at the Abbey his back was “curve” and even his step indicated, according to the expert, that the prince “He kept to himself.” Harry was also holding the hem of his jacket with his hand, “signal of the need for a little hug”, the perception of media and popular pressure regarding his meeting with the royal family. Furthermore, the duke often turned around, he did not keep a firm position for a long time and according to Railton this is a clear sign of “unease” given by “an unusual pose” That “We don’t normally see in royalty”.

Furtive glances

Even a missed interaction can have a precise meaning, as body language expert Judi James explained to the Sun, speaking of the wall of indifference between William e Harry, seated in the third row during the coronation: “William doesn’t turn to look back and Harry’s stern sidelong glance suggests he’s throwing…almost unintentional glances. When we tell ourselves not to do something, the brain tends to listen to the suggestion without processing the negative command” and that would imply that “The more Harry told himself not to look at his brother, the more he couldn’t stop doing it.” Kind of like when we say harmless phrases like “don’t think of an elephant” and mathematically imagine an elephant.

The anthem interrupted

Indeed, reveals the Daily Mail, someone would have seen Prince Harry stop singing the national anthem when his father passed. Anyone who has noticed this detail, if it is true, has prodigious eyesight. The duke of Sussex has been framed very few times (was it a suggestion from Buckingham Palace to the BBC? Impossible to prove it) and was often covered by the red plume of the cap of the princess anna (another detail that made people cry conspiracy, although it takes pinpoint accuracy from the cameramen to perfectly align Harry’s face with his aunt’s plume).

Melancholic Harry

For Carolina Traverso Harry was “obviously angry”, so long as “tighten your lips” as if he were holding back. Not only: “The head is slightly lowered, the eyebrows are furrowed, the gaze is grim” e “touch the outside of the nose to ease the nervousness”. I had “an expression between melancholic and contemptuous…”. Even the expert Blanca Cobb noticed Harry’s pursed lips, “the stiff posture…the tense smile…the serious gaze” and even “the thumb pressing on the left hand”, all gestures that would indicate stress, anxiety and sadness. As if the principe was nostalgic for the world in which he grew up and which he lost, but of his own free will. If there really is all this nostalgia in his heart, is it possible that we can’t find a solution by mutual agreement? At times it almost seems as if the duke wants to take a step towards his family, but something blocks him every time.

2023-05-12 05:26:00
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