Prince William and Prince Harry have complete opposite public reactions to King's cancer news

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Prince Harry and Prince William both took to the stage this week after it was announced that their father, King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer but the two feuding brothers showed two very different responses.The Prince of Wales seemed shaky as he thanked people for their "kind messages" at a London Air Ambulance gala dinner on Wednesday evening.He said that support from the public at this time "means a great deal" to the Royal Family before trying to crack a joke with special guest Tom Cruise.On the other hand, Harry made a surprise special guest appearance at the 2024 NFL Honours ceremony in Las Vegas on Thursday night.His visit was a shock to many as it came just hours after he landed back in the States following his 25-hour trip back home to the UK to see his sick father, the Mirror reports.In his speech, the Duke of Sussex failed to mention the King as he made jokes about the UK instead.Body language expert Judi James claims that the two princes seem to be handling their father's illness very differently.Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, she said: "There are two princes at two high-profile events producing two sets of body language responses here in the wake of their father's illness.

Both Harry and William were meeting their 'heroes', Harry's in the sporting world and William in the shape of A-lister Tom Cruise."William's previous meeting with Cruise was with Kate and it was obvious that William was something of a fan of the Top Gun star. "Both Harry and William used the same bicep-clasp gesture on the star they were meeting but their signals during their speeches, which both contained some humour, looks full of contrast."Emotional masking can come in many different shapes and sizes, from overkill rituals

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