Prince Harry was spotted giving William a "thunderous look" during the King's Coronation ceremony, according to a body language expert.
The Duke of Sussex was sitting two rows behind his brother for the crowning of his father and the Queen Consort in Westminster Abbey yesterday.As Harry entered the church on Saturday with his cousin Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, he nodded and smiled at guests.
Behavioural expert Judi James said it was a "telling moment" when Harry was seen looking in his brother's direction when he sat down.She told Fabulous : "Despite his act of bravado there were some more telling moments and expressions from Harry, like this pensive one when he seemed to glance across at William.
William is clearly not about to look back here and Harry’s severe side-eye glance suggests he’s sneaking this thunderous look almost unintentionally."When we tell ourselves not to do something the brain only tends to hear the suggestion without processing the ‘don’t’ command, suggesting the more Harry was telling himself not to look across at his brother the more he couldn’t stop."Harry's attendance marked his first public appearance alongside the royals since he lambasted his family in his controversial memoir Spare, reports the Mirror.
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