
According to a specialist in body language, Prince Harry has been displaying a lot of self-esteem and assurance in the new preview for his talk with Anderson Cooper from CBS News’ 60 Minutes.
Prince Harry Showed ‘Self-Importance, Confidence, And Power’ During Bombshell Interview With Anderson Cooper-Says Body Language Expert Judi James
Two days before Harry’s tell-all memoir Spare is released, the Duke of Sussex will be featured in that interview. It is anticipated that his book will supply information concerning the differences of opinion between Harry, aged 38, and his elder brother, Prince William, the Prince of Wales.
According to body language expert Judi James, the royal gave off a strong impression of assurance and persuasiveness. In her comments, she said: “[Harry] shows signs of high levels of confidence, using over-congruent gesticulation to suggest a strong desire or need to imply his words are deeply important and meaningful.
“This looks like a ritual of self-importance and confidence and power.” At the same time, a preview of Harry’s conversation with Tom Bradby was released – in which the Duke expressed his wish for his dad and sibling to be back in his life.
In a snippet of the chat, Harry said ‘it never had to be this way’ and mentioned ‘the leaking and the planting’ of stories before mentioning ‘I want a family, not an institution’. He also remarked, in a potential reference to the royals, ‘they feel as though it is better to keep us somehow as the villains’ and that they have not demonstrated any interest in mending ties.
But when it came to these comments, Judi had a different take on the matter. She added: “When he says “I’d like to get my father back”, his chin raises then drops to suggest stubborn thinking and even defiance. His expression falls into something slightly sulky, as though this would be on his own terms.”
Time will tell how the interview ends up fairing with the public and the firm. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. If you liked reading this article, then check out our other features on the Daily Soap Dish.