{"id":66922,"date":"2023-09-07T19:15:36","date_gmt":"2023-09-07T19:15:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rapidcelnews.com\/?p=66922"},"modified":"2023-09-07T19:15:36","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T19:15:36","slug":"prince-harry-shows-his-inner-anxiety-says-body-language-expert","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rapidcelnews.com\/lifestyle\/prince-harry-shows-his-inner-anxiety-says-body-language-expert\/","title":{"rendered":"Prince Harry shows his 'inner anxiety', says body language expert"},"content":{"rendered":"
Prince Harry showed his ‘inner anxiety’ but was ‘keen to get stuck in’ at a\u00a0charity awards ceremony on the eve of the anniversary of the Queen Elizabeth II’s death, a body language expert has claimed.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The Duke of Sussex, who has returned to Britain for the first time in three months today, is celebrating the achievements and resilience of seriously-ill children and their families who are supported by WellChild at the event in London.<\/p>\n
Speaking to FEMAIL, Judi James said the 38-year-old’s ‘grin suggested, relaxed, upbeat enthusiasm’ upon arriving at the ceremony – but that ‘there were at\u00a0least two huge tells in terms of inner anxiety’.<\/p>\n
Harry is not likely to see his father King Charles III or his brother Prince William\u00a0during his quick visit, with the siblings not thought to have been in touch for months.<\/p>\n
The Duke is visiting the UK without his wife Meghan Markle and their children Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, who have remained at home in Montecito, California.<\/p>\n
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Prince Harry returned to Britain for the first time in three months today to attend a charity awards ceremony on the eve of the anniversary of the Queen’s death<\/p>\n
Commenting on the Duke’s body language at today’s event, Judi said: ‘A touch of the end of his tie and a slight breath in and Harry launched himself back onto the UK stage again.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Walking quickly to register enthusiasm and joking with his hosts while gripping one of them in a eight-shakes handshake suggested how keen he was to get stuck in.’<\/p>\n
The expert added: ‘While his grin suggested relaxed, upbeat enthusiasm there were at least two huge tells in terms of inner anxiety though.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘The first was the pronounced stomach hold and rub. Harry uses this gesture when he feels under pressure.<\/p>\n
‘The second give-away was a picking of the fingers when he clasped his hands together. But overall his projected mood for the evening was one of energy and enthusiasm.’<\/p>\n
While Harry attended today’s event in London, William was 100 miles away in Dorset, visiting Bournemouth AFC and a Pret A Manger caf\u00e9 as part of his major campaign to end homelessness, as King Charles III was spotted out driving near to Balmoral, where he is spending the summer.<\/p>\n
The awards ceremony is taking place on the eve of the first anniversary of the death\u00a0Queen Elizabeth II. The UK’s longest-serving monarch died at Balmoral in Scotland on September 8 last year, aged 96, after reigning for 70 years.<\/p>\n
The Duke last appeared publicly in the UK three months ago for his high-profile legal case at the High Court against Mirror Group Newspapers.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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The Duke (pictured) is visiting the UK without his wife Meghan Markle and their children Prince Archie , four, and Princess Lilibet, two, who have remained at home in Montecito, California<\/p>\n
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The WellChild awards are being held at\u00a0The Hurlingham Club, Ranelagh Gardens, London<\/p>\n
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The Duke of Sussex is given an ice hockey shirt by Blake McCaughey during the annual WellChild Awards<\/p>\n
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Prince Harry speaks to George Hall and his mother Hollie Pearson at the awards ceremony<\/p>\n
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Charlotte Hawkins attends the 2023 WellChild Awards at The Hurlingham Club<\/p>\n
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James Cracknall and wife Jordan Connell arrive for the annual WellChild Awards 2023 at the Hurlingham Club in London<\/p>\n
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He has been WellChild’s patron for 15 years and regularly attends its annual awards ceremony, but the Duchess of Sussex, a guest at past events, is not expected to join him.<\/p>\n
Last year’s awards were held on the day the Queen died, forcing Harry and Meghan to withdraw from the event as the Duke flew to Scotland to be with other members of the royal family.<\/p>\n
The awards ceremony is being held two days before Harry’s Invictus Games – for wounded military personnel and veterans – begins in Dusseldorf, Germany, on Saturday and is staged over eight days.<\/p>\n
The venue of tonight’s awards ceremony had been kept secret, with the organisers declining to tell MailOnline the location in advance.<\/p>\n
One source said both the organisers and Harry were ‘absolutely paranoid’ about the location being revealed before the event.<\/p>\n
WellChild did however reveal a livestream of the awards will be broadcast from 6.15pm via the website of Hello! magazine, which are its official media partners.<\/p>\n
The magazine also reported that Harry will likely remain in Britain tomorrow for the anniversary of the Queen’s death. He will then travel to Dusseldorf on Saturday.<\/p>\n
Harry said: ‘For nearly 20 years, WellChild has been transforming the lives of children and young people across the UK, providing critical care that prioritises the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of these individuals and their families.’<\/p>\n
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Prince William speaks with Paul Gascoigne at Pret A Manger in Bournemouth today<\/p>\n
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He has been WellChild’s patron for 15 years and regularly attends its annual awards ceremony, but the Duchess of Sussex, a guest at past events, is not expected to join him<\/p>\n
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Prince Harry smiles with Craig Hatch, Chairman of WellChild, as he arrives to attend the WellChild Awards ceremony in London<\/p>\n
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Harry\u00a0speaks to George Hall and his mother Hollie Pearson during the WellChild Awards 2023<\/p>\n
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Meanwhile King Charles III was seen driving in Scotland today near to Balmoral Castle<\/p>\n
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Prince Harry\u00a0has been WellChild’s patron for 15 years and regularly attends its annual awards ceremony. He is pictured at the event today<\/p>\n
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Charlotte Hawkins attends the 2023 WellChild Awards at The Hurlingham Club<\/p>\n
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Seema Jaswal arrives for the annual WellChild Awards 2023 at the Hurlingham Club in London<\/p>\n
During the event, the duke will spend time with the winners and their families at a pre-ceremony reception before presenting the award for Inspirational Child (aged four to six) and delivering a speech.<\/p>\n
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WellChild chief executive Matt James said: ‘The number of children and young people in the UK living with long-term, complex medical needs is growing.<\/p>\n
‘The WellChild Awards 2023, in association with GSK, will be a unique opportunity to shine a light on the immense challenges they face and to celebrate their remarkable resilience and spirit.<\/p>\n
‘It will also provide an opportunity to recognise the selfless dedication of those around them, from siblings and parent carers to the professionals who have gone above and beyond to give them the very best chance to thrive.’<\/p>\n
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are not expected to attend any public engagements this week as they remember the life of Queen Elizabeth II.<\/p>\n
The pair will instead mark the anniversary privately tomorrow at their Scottish retreat, where they are spending their traditional summer break.<\/p>\n
It is thought that William has not had any contact with his younger brother since Harry released his autobiography Spare in January, in which he accused his older brother of pushing him to the ground, causing Harry to fall on a dog bowl.<\/p>\n
Harry has handed back the keys to his Frogmore Cottage home in Windsor and it is unclear whether his family would offer him any other accommodation during his stay.<\/p>\n
Harry also appeared to again criticise his family last month in his new Netflix series about the Invictus Games.<\/p>\n
In an interview as part of the Heart of Invictus series, the Duke said that he had ‘no support structure’ to help him cope with his mental health issues stemming from his time in Afghanistan and the death of his mother Princess Diana .<\/p>\n
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Prince Harry arrives on the red carpet ahead of the night of celebrations<\/p>\n
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Harry is in London briefly ahead of the Invictus Games in Germany<\/p>\n
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Natalie Rushdie attends the 2023 WellChild Awards at The Hurlingham Club<\/p>\n
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Ed Chamberlin arrives for the annual WellChild Awards 2023 at the Hurlingham Club in London<\/p>\n
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Prince William has a surprise meeting with Paul Gascoigne at a Pret in Bournemouth today<\/p>\n
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Prince William speaks to Pret chief executive Pano Christou in Bournemouth this afternoon, 100 miles away from the awards<\/p>\n
Then on Monday night, Meghan was photographed at a Beyonc\u00e9 concert in Los Angeles with actress Kerry Washington and singer Kelly Rowland as her relaunch continues.<\/p>\n
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On Sunday, Harry had been seen sitting in a box at the Los Angeles FC stadium next to the couple’s Hollywood venture capitalist friend Adam Lilling who is thought to be helping the Sussexes with their big rebrand.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile Meghan is reportedly getting ready to ‘re-launch’ herself on Instagram and experts predict she could make $1million per post.<\/p>\n
Harry will give a welcome speech in Dusseldorf this Saturday at the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games, the paralympic-style competition for injured military personnel and veterans that he founded.<\/p>\n
Meghan is expected to join him at the eight-day event later in the week.<\/p>\n
Last year, Meghan took to the stage to pay tribute to the competitors and their families, before introducing her husband.<\/p>\n
The Duchess later made a surprise solo visit to a charity supporting girls and non-binary children.<\/p>\n
Harry’s arrival at Dusseldorf town hall on Saturday is set to coincide with a demonstration, confirmed by a police spokesman, by activists who claim the German military will use the competition to target students and recruit them to the armed forces.<\/p>\n
In addition to attending this year’s Invictus Games, Harry is also set to take part in a German version of ‘Match of the Day’ to help promote the competition.<\/p>\n
He will be a guest on a late-night TV show which usually discuss and analyses the afternoon’s football in Germany\u2019s Bundesliga.<\/p>\n
But rather than talking about the latest results involving Harry Kane ‘s new team Bayern Munich, he will be discussing the Invictus Games.<\/p>\n
The Duke will be joined by the German defence minister Boris Pistorius for the live chat on Saturday night on the sport studio show. Three competitors from the games will also take part.<\/p>\n
Harry is expected to fly by helicopter from to the ZDF studios in Mainz after the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games.<\/p>\n
The transport will be provided by the German military who are the hosts for the week-long event involving teams from 21 different countries.<\/p>\n
Harry will be launching the bi-annual games on his own in Germany as his wife Meghan remains home in California with their two young children.<\/p>\n
She is expected to join him later in the week and take part in the closing ceremony at the Merkur-Spiel Arena. Singer Rita Ora will perform at the closing event where both Harry and Meghan will give speeches.<\/p>\n