Prince Harry's 'royal status is gone' after he was 'ignored' during polo match
15.08.2023 - 09:27
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry's "royal status has gone" after he recently appeared at a polo tournament and was "virtually ignored" by other attendees, according to an expert.
The 38-year-old royal landed in Singapore last week for the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup, leaving Meghan Markle behind at home in California as he spent some time with his pals to raise money for his charity.
The Duke of Sussex played for the Royal Salute Sentebale Team against the Singapore Polo Club Team in a game that concluded with a 7-7 draw.
After the match ended, Harry was spotted walking alone and appeared "awkward" and unsure of what to do, the Mirror reports.
When their team was awarded the trophy, he reportedly clutched onto it and was "reluctant to share" despite the team's communal effort, which is possessive behaviour and "a trait Harry has had since childhood" an expert claims.
Body language professional Judi James gave her expert opinion on the duke's behaviour after the game as she told the Express.co.uk: "Harry probably doesn't have any body language for moments like this - when he is left alone, un-hosted and virtually ignored by the others at the event."
She went on to add that Harry seemed "awkward" when he was left alone as he didn't have the "adoring gaze from his wife to bathe in" as Meghan was still at home in Montecito during Harry's solo trip to Asia.
The Duke of Sussex was then seen greeting his long-time close pal, and Argentine polo player, Nacho Figueras with a "hand slap shake".
Judy claims that their handshake followed by a friendly hug showed their "friendship" and "machismo" but failed to impress the women they were with, as they were ignoring the pair and sitting on their phones.
She continued on to say that Harry no longer has his royal