Prince Andrew was looking "self-conscious" during the celebration of life for the Queen in Scotland, a body language expert has claimed.
The event took place in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, the procession moving there from the Palace of Holyroodhouse. During the events, King Charles III, who had flown from London that morning, followed the coffin of his mother along with his siblings Anne, Princess Royal, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and Andrew, Duke of York. READ MORE: Prince Andrew to wear military uniform again at vigil to Queen to show 'special respect'The procession entered the cathedral, headed by the four siblings, where they watched their mother's coffin be put on a wooden plinth to be laid at rest before the journey down to London.
But as Charles, Anne and Edward walked ahead dressed in their military clothing, Andrew lagged a little behind dressed only in his morning clothes.
Speaking to the Daily Star body language expert Adrianne Carter explained that this would likely have left the Prince feeling a little uncomfortable.
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