Prince Harry ‘tensed up before giving arrogant look’ to challenge Bradby
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Prince Harry showed nervousness and tensed up before giving an "arrogant" look when challenging Tom Bradby in bombshell ITV interview, a body language expert noted.
Jesús Enrique Rosas, also known as "The Body Language Guy" on YouTube, noticed the minute changes in the Duke of Sussex's facial expression when he was asked about his wife, Meghan Markle.
Harry interrupted journalist Tom, who brought up the Oprah interview, and said they accused members of the royal family of racism.
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He then cut in and said: "Did, did Meghan ever mention… they're, they're racist?"
The expert picked up Harry's neck movement when he made a short pause in the sentence, adding: "Notice that Harry interrupts Bradby and he didn't let Bradby organise his thoughts.
"He asks that and he squints a bit and then a harder squint. Inquiring…did Meghan ever said that they were racist?"
Jesús explained that the gesture is often seen when the person is demanding a response and sees it as a challenge.
"Another signal from his voice is that he stutters…'Did, did Meghan mention they're, they're racist?'," he continued.
"That also signals that he's tensed, he's nervous. He knew that the question is coming and he had to answer it in a convincing way."
Following that, Bradby referred to what Meghan said in the Oprah interview, saying "she said there were troubling comments about…"
But he was, once again, interrupted by Harry who jumped in and said: "Yeah, there was concern about his skin colour."
Jesús said Harry's body language gave an "arrogant look" when he talked about his son Archie without anyone mentioning his name yet.
"It's like he assumed that they were gonna talk about Archie and he just shoots the answer he had memorised.
"He's not listening, he's just trying to repeat the script. At the same time, he finishes the sentence with a tilt of his chin up.
"Very arrogant for Harry. He's not used to that, like he wants to make a statement with that gesture, like 'go ahead, keep saying that'."
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