PRINCE HARRY appeared 'wary and cautious' as he arrived at St Paul's Cathedral this evening, as if he expected to be booed, a body language expert has claimed.
The Prince is in the UK on a piece of cake tour, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus gamesa sporting event for soldiers and veterans, founded by Harry himself.
The Duke of Sussex is without a wife or children in the country, although Meghan Markle is expected to join him on his trip to Nigeria next week.
Harry will not see his father during his next visit to Britain King Charles said that of him the schedule was too busy so that he could participate in a meeting with his youngest son.
As Harry arrived at the Invictus event this evening, with his military medals on his chest, body language expert Judi James told Fabulous that although he tried to channel some of his 'perky bounce', he seemed uncomfortable as he approached the crowd greeted. .
Judi said: “Harry seems like a very lonely figure here as he walks out into the street steps on his arrival at St Pauls.
“He appears to be channeling some of his signature happy bounce, but there are at least three body language signals that suggest a sense of wariness or caution, as if he's expecting to be booed.
She continued, “His shoulders are slightly hunched forward and his head is bowed, indicating no attempt to peacock or imply royal status.
“He buttons his jacket, but then raises his right arm after the left arm falls in a partial barrier ritual, suggesting some discomfort.
“Harry performs three waves, one on either side of the stairs and one final wave over the shoulder as he enters the church.
“They all look hesitant and for the last one he lowers his head again.
“When he finishes waving, he brings his 'wave' hand to his thigh in a small clapping gesture, suggesting a desire for self-motivation.”
After walking up the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral, Harry was greeted by a minister, but Judi claimed this did little to calm the prince's anxiety.
She said: “Harry is wearing his medals on his chest again and looking alert. He holds his jacket together with his left hand in a barrier ritual, a self-comforting self-service still in place as he holds the preacher's hand in a barrier ritual. tight, tense looking shake.”
The king spent the evening as usual three miles away from his sonduring the first Buckingham Palace Garden Party of the year.
Karel, 75, resumed his public duties last week for the first time since starting cancer treatment.
Announcing that the duo would not be reunited this week, a spokesperson for Harry said: “
Unfortunately, this will not be possible due to His Majesty's full schedule.
'The Duke obviously understands his father's diary with obligations and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.'
In a second stubCharles revealed Prince William will take charge of Harry's former helicopter regiment next one week.
A source told The Sun: “Timing is everything.”
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