Expert: Prince Harry’s ‘royal status has gone’ since he is ‘ignored’ during a polo play.

Expert: Prince Harry’s ‘royal status has gone’ since he is ‘ignored’ during a polo play.

A body language specialist claimed that Prince Harry was “awkward” and “virtually ignored” by players following his participation in the much awaited Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup.

According to an analyst, Prince Harry’s recent attendance at a polo competition indicates that his “royal status has gone” because other players “virtually ignored” him.

In order to generate money for his charity, the Duke of Sussex left his wife Meghan Markle at home to spend some time with his friends as he traveled to Singapore for the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup last week.

Harry participated in a 7–7 tie with the Singapore Polo Club Team while playing for the Royal Salute Sentebale Team. The Duke of Sussex was seen strolling by himself after the game, looking “awkward” and unsure of what to do. Despite the team’s collective work, Prince Harry allegedly grabbed onto the trophy when their team was given it and was “reluctant to share”—a possessive behavior that one analyst said to be “a trait Harry has had since childhood.”

Following the game, body language expert Judi James talked with Express.co.uk and provided an in-depth evaluation of Prince Harry’s actions. Judi remarked: “Harry probably doesn’t have any body language for moments like this – when he is left alone, un-hosted and virtually ignored by the others at the event.”

The expert continued by stating that because Meghan Markle had chosen to stay at home in California while Harry traveled alone to Asia, the former royal appeared “awkward” when he was left alone without the “adoring gaze from his wife to bathe in”.

Following their participation in the event, Prince Harry gave a hearty “hand slap shake” to his longtime close friend Nacho Figueras. Their “machismo” and “friendship” were demonstrated, according to Judi, by their pleasant embrace and handshake, but the woman they were with wasn’t impressed since they were staring at their phones and neglecting their pals.

The expert continued by stating that because Meghan Markle had chosen to stay at home in California while Harry traveled alone to Asia, the former royal appeared “awkward” when he was left alone without the “adoring gaze from his wife to bathe in”.

Following their participation in the event, Prince Harry gave a hearty “hand slap shake” to his longtime close friend Nacho Figueras. Their “machismo” and “friendship” were demonstrated, according to Judi, by their pleasant embrace and handshake, but the woman they were with wasn’t impressed since they were staring at their phones and neglecting their pals.

Judi clarified that Harry needs to get used to being treated differently now that he is not a member of the royal family. Judi commented: “As a royal, he would have been guaranteed to be the centre of attention in a group setting and used to getting admiring smiles of polite flattery when he was out at events, but that clearly isn’t a given now his royal status has gone.”

 


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