Prince Harry’s “nervous” gestures during his interview at the Invictus Games revealed his “sadness” at his controversial royal exit, a body language expert has claimed.
While attending the Invictus Games in The Hague, Harry recently appeared in an interview on the Today Show, where he discussed his surprise visit to the Queen with Meghan Markle.
The prince also addressed his move to California, suggesting that the US feels “more like home” than the UK, and observed that he had been “welcomed with open arms” in his new neighbourhood.But, speaking on his YouTube channel, The Body Language Guy, Jesus Enrique Rosas has challenged the truth of the ex-royals answers.“Harry is usually insecure when he’s talking, and it hugely depends on the subject,” he acknowledged.“It’s obvious that the topic of home is something that makes him really nervous, because there was this heavy stuttering, and that look of sadness on his face, like he’s not that convinced – much less happy – about calling the States his home.“If you’re enjoying your new life, if you’re proud of your decision, you will have a different attitude.
You will make sure that people feel that energy.”Jesus suggested that this also carried over into the prince’s body language when the host pressed him further on the topic.“Notice that he tries to emphasise his answer, tries to convince us,” he continued.The ex-royal could be seen spreading his arms wide, before rubbing both down his legs and squeezing his ankle.The body language expert suggested that this “pacifying” gesture was accompanied by a “lack of conviction” in his answer about settling down in California.“I’m sure Harry wants to project an image of ‘no regrets’, but so far his body language has been revealing a.
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