Prince Harry made a bold entrance at Westminster Abbey for the King’s coronation, leaving a lasting impression on spectators.
A body language expert described his demeanor as showing a cocky bravado.
This marked the first time Harry attended a royal event with his family since the release of his controversial memoir, “Spare,” in January.
Dressed in a suit instead of his military uniform, Harry greeted King Charles and Queen Camilla alongside his wife Meghan Markle, who chose to stay in California with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess a little bit.
After walking down the aisle of the Abbey, Harry took his seat a few rows back from the front, joining Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice and her husband Guadalupe Mosey, and Princess Eugene and her husband Jack Brooksbank.
Body language expert Judy James observed that Harry engaged in friendly conversations with the people around him.
He chatted with Edo, catching the attention of Princess Eugene and Jack, and even shared a light-hearted moment with them, using his hands to mimic Eugene’s heavily pregnant state.
After making them laugh, Harry continued walking alone, still sporting a smile and rounded cheeks.
Harry then proceeded to display what appeared to be a rather cocky bravado.
His confident stride, accompanied by pushing one side of his jacket away, conveyed a sense of self-assurance.
As he made his way up the aisle, he nodded, grinned, and exchanged eyebrow flashes with members of the congregation.
It seemed as though he was signaling to the world that he was upbeat, confident, and happy to be back in the working world.
Due to ceremonial regulations, Harry was not permitted to wear his military uniform at events like the coronation and Queen Elizabeth’s funeral last year.
Additionally, his visit is expected to be brief as it coincides with his son Archie’s fourth birthday.
Harry is eager to fly back to the US to celebrate with his family.
Despite the ongoing feud with his family, Harry was seen chatting amicably with his aunt Princess Anne and appeared jovial as he sat with his cousins during the service.
According to a lip reader, Harry joked with Jack Brooksbank about the speed of his turnaround that day, mentioning that he plans to leave around quarter to four.
He also expressed admiration for the grandeur of the occasion and shared his delight with others in attendance.
Harry arrived in London at 11:23 a.m. yesterday, flying out of Los Angeles on a commercial American Airlines plane.
A source revealed that he made every effort to return in time for Archie’s birthday, taking into account the eight-hour time difference between the UK and the US West Coast.
There is a possibility that Harry may even make it back in time to say goodnight to his son this evening.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle is planning a low-key celebration for Archie’s birthday in Montecito.
She will be joined by her mother, Doria Ragnald, and a few close family friends.
The couple’s actions have sparked discussions among viewers.
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