Prince Harry might have felt uncomfortable at his father's Coronation on Saturday but he did a great job of hiding it on the outside.There were rumours that many of Harry's family members did not want to speak with him but he was seen happily gabbing away to lots of them.
However, according to a body language expert, Harry seemed like he 'wanted to talk' to people but they didn't always want to 'engage' back with him, the Mirror reports.The Duke of Sussex attended the historical ceremony without Meghan Markle who decided to stay at home in Montecito with their two children, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie on his fourth birthday which fell on the same day as the crowning.Meghan reportedly wanted to "minimise the drama" and felt that attending the event would have been "inauthentic" of her although her pal Omid Scobie claims the real reason the Duchess didn't attend was because she didn't feel "welcome enough".While his family remained in the US, Harry made a fleeting 28-hour visit to the UK for the ceremony in Westminster Abbey on May 6.
The Duke arrived at the Abbey with Princess Eugenie and Beatrice and their husbands, Jack Brooksbank and Edoardo Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi, who all seemed delighted to greet their cousin.Communication expert Louis Mahler told Sunrise Australia: "Prince Harry arriving, I think we got our first glimpse of Harry for years.
He was the old Harry, coming in smiling, laughing - walking tall and looking magnificent."The fact that he was on his own was a benefit, but his issue was he thought he could look at people and speak to them, and they would speak back to him, but it didn’t work."It would’ve been better if he just looked and smiled, but he focused in on people wanting a conversation - but
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