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Prince Harry appeared ‘tense’ with the Duchess of Cornwall
during public appearances in the years before Megxit, a body language expert has claimed.Princess Diana’s biographer Tina Brown yesterday claimed the Duke of Sussex, 37, who is
currently living in his $14 million mansion in California,
‘can’t stand never made his peace with Prince Charles and Camilla’s relationship, and
does not want Camilla to become Queen. Speaking to
FEMAIL today, body language expert Judi James revealed how there appeared to be ‘friction’ between the pair during engagements over the last few
years. Prince Harry, 37, appeared ‘tense’ with the Duchess of Cornwall, 74, during public appearances in the years before Megxit, body language expert Judi James has claimed
(pictured together in 2015)She explained: ‘Like his brother William, Harry
appeared to adopt a philosophical view of the woman once called ‘The Rottweiler’ and be willing to make verbal declarations of affection for
her. ‘However this behaviour seems to have been linked to and possibly dependent on his
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‘It looks very much as though Harry needed an alienation from his father before he dropped some of
the social niceties with Camilla.’She revealed how at key public appearances involving Prince
Harry and the Duchess, there was clear ‘friction’ between the two.
She revealed how at key public appearances involving
Prince Harry and the Duchess, there was clear ‘friction’ between the two, with the
Duke appearing ‘tense’ (pictured together in 2018) ‘FEELING TENSE’ AT CHARLES
AND CAMILLA’S WEDDING IN 2005Judi explained how the
wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla was ‘tense’, with Harry ‘distancing’ himself from the group in portraits.She
said: ‘This was a tense affair all round, with the Queen’s body language probably topping the list when it
came to stoicism and teeth-gritting. ‘Harry and William
performed their usual upbeat and fun-loving double act, with
Harry clearly living up to his reputation as ‘the joker prince. ‘However
he appears to be less keen on showing the face of grinning ‘approval’ when it comes
to the official portraits.’She continued: ‘Both William and the Queen are sporting’ intentional gesture’ smiles,
a baring of the teeth that looks too forced to be authentic but
which shows a desire to be seen to be sociable and polite.
According to Judi, Prince Harry ‘put a wider distance between himself’ and the rest
of the royal family in the official wedding portraits from Charles and
Camilla’s big day ‘We can see William’s smile does not extend to his eyes here, making it
fake, but he is putting in some effort.”The same
can’t be said for Harry, who has put a wider distance between himself and the group and who stands with his hands tucked behind his back in a gesture of polite disassociation. ‘His smile is barely
that.
Low-effort and barely visible there are no teeth showing and only a slight
up-turn of the mouth. ‘Looking at the other guests and their expressions this looks suspiciously like the moment the photographer yelled ‘Smile!’ and for the
normally-grinning Harry there are hints of a lack of enthusiasm or
open approval here.’DUKE ‘AVOIDED GOING BEYOND POLITE’ TO CAMILLA AT TROOPING OF
THE COLOUR IN 2015 The body language expert said Prince Harry’s ‘brow was furrowed’ and smile was ‘non-existent’ at
Trooping the Colour in 2015 The body language expert explained: ‘Harry is still adopting a polite and dutiful
approach to his step-mother here, bending low to listen to her as she points
and appears to ask a question. ‘Her body language suggests she
might be expecting and used to this level of politeness from Harry.’She looks relaxed and doesn’t seem to be working the pose or putting in extra
effort to communicate with him as she might if she felt she
had a tricky relationship.’Again though, Harry seems to
avoid going beyond the levels of polite duty. ‘His brow is furrowed and his smile is non-existent when his signature way of communicating at these events was always with
humour.
There is no eye contact, either.’HARRY IS ‘SIGNALLING DISTRESS AND ALIENATION’ AFTER MARRYING
MEGHAN IN 2018 Meanwhile the body language expert also pointed out there was sizeable gap
between Camilla and Charles and Harry and Meghan at the event
to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force in 2018 By the time the couple attended the centenary of
the Royal Air Force, tensions appeared to be more obvious between the Duke and Duchess. Judi revealed: ‘At this point the
signals of alienation are much more marked, along with Harry’s signals of distress. ‘This is now a man seen looking worried or haunted rather than a man creating and enjoying fun. ‘The line-up contains a huge spatial gap between Camilla and
Harry and as Charles speaks to his son, both Harry and Meghan stand stiffly to attention, turning just their heads in a gesture of acknowledgment rather than affection.’ The two couples also attended a
rare public engagement to mark The Prince of Wales’ 70th Birthday patronage celebration.However Judi said tensions appeared
to be bubbling under the surface at the event. Judi explained: ‘The signals
of simmering unhappiness and even resentment or anxiety are appearing obvious in Harry’s body language…. Here though
he seems to be glowering in the direction of his father and Camilla.’He performs a tight
mouth clamp that suggests anger, as well as a frown. His bounce has gone and
his hands are clasped behind his back.’
Meanwhile elsewhere, Judi suggested Prince
Harry showed ‘signals of simmering unhappiness and resentment’ in 2018 towards Prince Charles and Camilla CAMILLA SHOWS SIGNS OF
INNER TENSION AT ARCHIE CHRISTENING IN 2019 Meanwhile according to Judi,
while Harry appeared relaxed and happy at his son’s christening in 2019, Camilla showed signs of ‘inner tension.’She
explained: ‘Harry has Camilla sitting at his side, which should suggest some closeness or warmth but which might
have been down to protocol. ‘If she had stood at the back with Doria she would have appeared to be taking the place of grandmother
to baby Archie.’Like Harry, Camilla looks relaxed and happy apart from
her tell-tale thumb-steepling that is often a sign of inner
tension or anxiety.’ Meanwhile according to
Judi, while Harry appeared relaxed and happy at his son’s
christening in 2019, Camilla showed signs of ‘inner tension’
Yesterday, Brown said Prince Charles’ estranged son is likely to voice his frustration in his
memoirs, which are set to be published later this year. Brown, who penned the Diana Chronicles in 2006, said: ‘William was
disgusted about Meghan’s attack on Kate because she can’t answer back.
But that’s nothing compared to how furious he’s going to be when this book comes out.’Because Harry’s not going
to go after the Queen, she’s sacrosanct.
And he probably won’t go after Kate, whom he’s very fond of.
But he will go after Charles and Camilla and maybe William. ‘And that’s so unhelpful to them all at this particular moment; for William that’s the big cloud in their relationship right
now.’ Brown, who reported on the royal family
for years as Tatler’s editor-in-chief and Vanity Fair’s editor, said that Harry never warmed
up to Camilla. In her upcoming book, the author has quoted an unnamed courtier who told
her than when Harry was eventually talked into being in the same room as Camilla,
he would remain silent and shoot her angry looks. The royal author has claimed the Duke of Sussex
is likely to criticise his father and step-mother in his upcoming biography She said that
Prince William has grown to accept his father’s relationship with Camilla, but added the Duke of Sussex is ‘very angry’ that the Duchess of
Cornwall will become Queen Consort when Prince Charles ascends to the throne. William and Harry’s relationship first came under strain in the
lead up to Megxit and has slowly worsened in the months since, with
the Duke of Cambridge reportedly furious about his brother’s repeated
attacks on the Royal Family. <div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS femail" data-version="2" id="mol-21ac3130-b983-11ec-a8bd-fd401a94bb23" website Harry appeared 'awkward' during public appearances with Camilla
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By MacDonald Dzirutwe ABUJA, June 8 (Reuters) – When reporters asked Bola
Tinubu last month if his health was good enough for him to serve as president of Nigeria,
he responded that he wasn’t applying for a job as a professional wrestler or as a cement mixer. Both combative and evasive,
the response was typical of the wily former governor of
Lagos State, who was chosen by Nigeria’s ruling All
Progressives Congress party on Wednesday to be its presidential candidate next year. In a country
with a long history of electoral fraud where the ruling
party has a major advantage, Tinubu is now the front-runner to be the next
leader of Africa’s most populous nation and top oil exporter. “I will hit the ground running from day one, if elected,” Tinubu said
before voting in the primary started, with his trademark
confidence. Supporters portray him as an effective
administrator with a track record of picking competent technocrats to get jobs done. Critics denounce him as
a godfather figure who doles out lucrative contracts and plum jobs to his loyalists and is not above sending out street thugs to intimidate
opponents if he fails to get his way.
He rejects that description. The 70-year-old has appeared frail during some public appearances,
prompting speculation about his health. “I’m not competing to be a WWE wrestling man,” he said last month.
“They say ‘he is sick, he is not well’. Am I sick? I’m not.” His main challenger
in the presidential election, scheduled for February 2023, will be veteran politician Atiku Abubakar,
who was vice president from 1999 to 2007. Born in Lagos in 1952 to a Muslim family from the Yoruba ethnic group,
the majority in southwest Nigeria, Tinubu emigrated
to the United States in the 1970s. According to a biography on his
campaign website, he worked as a dishwasher, taxi driver and night
guard to fund his studies.
It says he graduated from Chicago State University in 1979 with
a degree in business administration. After working
for U.S. consultancy firms, he returned to Nigeria in the
1980s and worked for the local branch of the oil major Mobil as an auditor. He first got involved in politics
in the 1990s, and was elected governor of Lagos at
the advent of multi-party democracy in 1999.
He served two terms, until 2007. His supporters say he improved
infrastructure and services in the chaotic megacity,
but many Lagosians say it remains deeply dysfunctional.
(Reporting by MacDonald Dzirutwe; Writing by Estelle Shirbon; Editing by
James Macharia Chege and Alex Richardson)
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