Prince Andrew has shown signs of arrogance as he participates as the Easter service.
The Duke of York, connected to King Charles and Family at St George’s Chapel today, made a dramatic entrance despite his honorable status.
Body language expert Judi James said to the mirror: “Prince Andrew’s body language made this look like his debutant’s upcoming ball when he performed a friendly royal quick step to appear back in the role of other son of the deceased queen.
“While his ex-wife Fergie showed newfound signals of royal confidence, waved to crowds, chatting and laughing in his signature animated way and going to greet and chat with the priest, Andrew waited until the rest of the company was in place before suddenly showing up from the gloom in the chaplain door where he must have been hidden before he did his dramatic entrance.”
Even Judi explained: “Andrew’s body language signals were about a kind of cocky arrogance here. With his jacket that was undone, he placed himself in the gap in the middle of the group where he stood with his legs spread in a confidence. Even he was crossed an arm over his stomach, and his free hand was used to show a stabbing point point when chatting with a right its stomach.
“He evaporated back in the porch when Charles arrived, but it also gave him the opportunity to enter the chapel close behind the king and the queen, perhaps with Fergie, who seemed to have sipped to stand behind him.”