King Charles and Harry had 'polar opposite' responses to Queen's death, expert says
09.09.2022 - 17:23
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
King Charles III and Prince Harry had 'polar opposite' responses to the Queen's death, a body language expert has said. Her Majesty sadly died at Balmoral at the age of 96 yesterday, Thursday September 8, with her family by her bedside.
Charles and Queen Consort Camilla have since left the royal estate and have made their way back to London ahead of the King's address the nation tonight at 6pm.
Prince Harry was also seen as he boarded a plane to make his way back to Windsor, reports The Mirror.
Body language expert Judi James saying King Charles looked "isolated and silent in grief". He sat in the back seat of the chauffer-driven car, with Camilla in the front seat, for the drive to Aberdeen Airport.
Judi told The Mirror: "While his youngest son left Balmoral alone to fly back to his wife Charles sat in his car behind Camilla, looking almost as though he needed to be isolated and silent in his grief at the present time.
"His facial expression bore some signs of shock, which can be normal, even after an expected death.
"He sits slightly hunched and diminished and with his steepled brows and his cheeks and mouth pulled back slightly at the corners his eye expression suggested tearfulness."
Once he arrives back in London, Charles will have his first Audience with Prime Minister Liz Truss before delivering a speech to the nation this evening.
According to Judi, it was a different story for Prince Harry when he arrived at Aberdeen Airport and looked 'in need of conversation and a hug'.
Harry kindly put a supportive hand on an airport employee before getting on a plane back to London - showing he was still thinking of others in his moment of grief.
Judi told The Mirror: "Harry’s body language suggested he was in need of