Body language expert Judy James explained that Harry looked nervous as he waited for Charles to arrive.
She told the publication The Mirror: “As Harry sat in his chair waiting for his father and brother to arrive, there were some subconscious signs of increased tension or anxiety. He pursed his lips, licked them, and the frequency of his eyelids blinked increased, indicating adrenaline caused by nervous tension.”
Although Harry’s seat is supposedly nowhere near his brother Prince William’s, the brothers on the other hand are completely separate and won’t even be in any photo together.
At the end of the coronation ceremony, as the king passes through the abbey and the congregation sings “God Save The King”, Charles III walks past his family.
At one point he stops. Harry’s head is down, but he slowly raises it and then looks behind his father in the opposite direction. Charles II looks for a look, but the prince turns away.
Prince Harry’s view at the #coronation of his father, King Charles III, was partially disrupted by his aunt Princess Anne’s large feather hat.https://t.co/S3P2z6YpTh pic.twitter.com/aHv09NMZop
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) May 6, 2023
Body language expert Inbal Honigham carefully analyzed the moment and answered whether Harry’s body language suggested that he was ignoring his father.
Inbaal reveals: “His gestures during the song ‘God Save The King’ show where his thoughts are. He’s looking ahead, mechanically raising and lowering his head according to protocol as the song plays. I mean, he couldn’t look at his father, feeling the emotion .”
“How must Prince Harry have felt watching this historic service from the third row, knowing that for the last three years he has been trying to ‘launch torpedoes’ at the monarchy that his beloved grandmother worked so hard to maintain?” Dailymail’s royal expert Dan Wotton comments. “I mean, sad…”
2023-05-07 21:01:00
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