Prince Harry says he wants brother back but he’s acting like a sulky teenager who’s given up, says body language expert

0
35

PRINCE Harry acted like “a sulky teenager who’s given up” in a new interview ahead of his tell-all book, a body language expert has suggested.

The Duke of Sussex today said he “wants his brother and father back” in trailers for new interviews with ITV and CBS set to air on Sunday.

Prince Harry has said he wants his father and brother back

His book will be released January 10

Both were shared on Twitter this morning but the full interviews will be aired just days before the duke’s “explosive” new book Spare is published.

Now a body language expert has revealed what else Harry gave away in bombshell clips released so far.

Harry told ITV’s Tom Bradby: “I want a family – not an institution. They feel as though it’s better to keep us, somehow, as the villains. 

“They’ve shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile.”

Speaking to HOAR, Judi James told how Harry’s motions during these words showed that he was trying to “reassure” himself.

She explained: “When he talks about being made ‘the villain’ his brows raise in an expression of indignant innocence.

“He says there is ‘no willingness to reconcile’ with a dismissive left shoulder shrug, some staccato blinks and head shakes, as though he’s given up trying. 

“His hands do perform a ritual that suggests a desire to self-calm and self-reassure though as he rubs his thumbs together and crosses them.”

Harry shockingly added: “I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back.”

Judi says Harry said this “with challenge and some hint of anger rather than sadness and regret”. 

She explained: “His chin raises then drops with his expression landing in something resembling a sulk. 

“This does not look like a throwing out of the arms in a gesture of reconciliation, rather a determination for things to be done on his own terms.”

HOAR revealed last night that the book will take his war with brother William, 40, to a new level.

Prince Harry, 38, has done a series of publicity-boosting media interview since he quit the Royal Family.

And he has been in talks with several major US networks about further TV talks, it was reported.

Last year he and wife Meghan Markle sat down with chat show host Oprah Winfrey.

Just a month later Prince Harry spoke on NBC, when he claimed he wanted to ensure the “right people” were around the Queen to “protect” her.

And last month his Netflix documentary aired. He claimed brother William screamed at him during Megxit talks as the now-King lied.

Harry is also understood to have recorded a TV interview about his biography with ITV News at Ten’s Tom Bradby.

Prince Harry’s book is set to blast the system that left him playing “spare” to his older brother and heir to the throne Prince William.

The Duke of Sussex will lift the lid on his row with the Prince of Wales and complain of the unfairness of playing second fiddle to him.

The Royal Family is also braced for Meghan Markle to release her own memoir after her husband’s comes out, it is claimed.