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‘Cautious and wary’ Prince Harry ‘expecting to be booed’ on arrival at St Pauls after Charles snub, says body language professional

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PRINCE HARRY looked “cautious and wary”, as if he expected to be booed, as he arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral this evening, a body language expert has claimed.

O Prince is in the UK on a whirlwind tour to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, a sporting event for military personnel and veterans, founded by Harry himself.

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Judi James said Harry seemed “wary and cautious” upon arrivalCredit: Rex
She said he looked like he expected to be booed

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She said he looked like he expected to be booedCredit: Rex
Harry was not accompanied by his wife at the event

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Harry was not accompanied by his wife at the eventCredit: Getty

The Duke of Sussex is in the country without his wife and children, although Meghan Markle is expected to join him on his trip to Nigeria next week.

Harry will not see his father during his visit to the UK after King Charles said his schedule was too busy for him to arrange a meeting with his youngest son.

When Harry arrived at the Invictus event tonight, wearing his military medals across his chest, body language expert Judi James told Fabulous that although he tried to channel some of his “jolly bounce”, he seemed uncomfortable greeting the crowd. .

Judi said: “Harry cuts a very lonely figure here as he walks through the steps on his arrival at St Pauls.

“He seems to be trying to channel some of his bubbly personality, but there are at least three body language signs that suggest a sense of wariness or wariness, as if he’s expecting to be booed.

She continued: “His shoulders are slightly hunched forward and his head is tilted, suggesting no attempt to peacoat or insinuate royal status.

“He buttons his jacket, but raises his right arm after his left falls, in a partial barrier ritual, suggesting some discomfort.

“Harry waves three times, one on each side of the steps and a final wave over his shoulder as he enters the church.

“They all seem hesitant and in the last one he has his head down again.

“When he finishes the waves, he places his ‘wave’ hand on his thigh in a small slapping gesture, suggesting a desire for self-motivation.”

Harry arrives at glitzy Invictus party just 3 miles from father Charles’ garden party after king ‘snubbed’ meeting son

After climbing the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral, Harry was greeted by a clergyman, but Judi said this did little to calm the Prince’s anxiety.

She said: “Wearing his medals pinned to his chest again, Harry appears cautious, holding his jacket with his left hand in a ritual barrier, a self-touch of self-comfort that is still in place as he holds the cleric’s hand in a tight grip. strong and tense-looking.

The king spent the night just three miles away from his son at the first garden party of the year at Buckingham Palace.

Charles, 75, resumed public duties last week for the first time since beginning cancer treatment.

Announcing that the pair would not be reuniting this week, a spokesperson for Harry said: “

Unfortunately, this will not be possible due to Her Majesty’s full program.

Harry’s UK visit itinerary

The Prince has had a busy few days during his UK tour.

Tuesday:

Harry arrived in the UK on Tuesday morning without Meghan or their children.

He then spent the day at the Honorable Artillery Company headquarters on the outskirts of the City of London for a one-day summit called the Invictus Games Foundation Conversation.

Wednesday

Harry arrived at the Invictus Games Thanksgiving Service at St Paul’s Cathedral at 5pm, where he gave a reading.

It is understood that in the coming days Harry will travel to Nigeria, alongside Meghan Markle.

“The Duke, of course, understands his father’s schedule and various other priorities and looks forward to seeing him soon.”

In a second dig, Charles revealed that Prince William will take command of Harry’s former helicopter regiment next week.

A source told The Sun: “Timing is everything.”

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The Prince will not see his father during his visit to the UK

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The Prince will not see his father during his visit to the UKCredit: A Mega Agência
Charles said his schedule was too busy to schedule a meeting with his son

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Charles said his schedule was too busy to fit in a meeting with his sonCredit: A Mega Agência



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