'He looks lost' Body language expert decodes moment Harry seemingly ignored King Charles


Prince Harry attended his father’s Coronation on his own, as Meghan Markle stayed in California with their two children; Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The Duke of Sussex sat on the third row among other members of the Royal Family in Westminster Abbey and body language expert Inbaal Honigman analysed his behaviour from the moment he arrived to the moment he left.

Inbaal commented: “Harry seems tense in all of his dealings with others during the Coronation, and even more so when he’s left to his own devices.

“He displays no confident gestures nor any signs of being remotely comfortable.

“We’re treated to the full rainbow of anxious gestures. When he waves, his fingers are stiff, showing that he’s feeling self-conscious, as if his every move will be analysed.

“When he smiles, his lips are pulled in an extreme way, which tells us that he’s displaying a practised grin rather than feeling joy.

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“We see him thinking his own thoughts when he’s not talking to anyone, and his eyes wander which makes him seem lost, and he’s even seen biting his lip multiple times as if he’s wondering whether he should be there at all,” she added.

“His tense face turns into a grimace, which exposes how he feels deep down, uneasy and out of place.”

At the end of the Coronation ceremony, as King Charles III walks through the Abbey to exit, the congregation sing ‘God Save The King’ and the new monarch walks past his family.

At one point he stops, and Harry’s head is down, but he slowly lifts it and then looks behind his father in the opposite direction.

“He then turns his head and looks at the children behind the King,” which the expert opined: “He’s missing his own children and appears to feel lost, being so far away from his family.

“To me, it looks as if his eye is caught by the children because he’s thinking of his own children at home.

“He doesn’t appear particularly repelled or upset by seeing his dad, especially in such impersonal circumstances.

“It’s a long ceremony with lots of moving parts, and his eyes wander away from the King periodically, it doesn’t appear that Harry is specifically looking away intentionally,” she clarified.

After the ceremony concluded, Harry was seen leaving the Abbey and getting into a car where he was taken to Heathrow Airport.

It has been reported the Duke will fly back to California this evening to rejoin his family as it is his son, Prince Archie’s fourth birthday today.

Pictures taken of Harry at the airport show him wearing the same clothes he had on for the ceremony, and he was beaming, clutching his phone and the order of ceremony document.



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