Prince Harry has become sad while remembering the way his life appeared after reaching adult age.
For those who are not daring, the comment came in a video about Disneyland, in an ABC documentary the happiest story on Earth: 70 years of Disneyland.
At the time, the Duke said, “I remember losing it as a kid with all the characters. Like losing it as ‘oh this is amazing’. With my mom and my brother. I can remember it very well.”
Body language expert Judi James believes this suggests a lot of sadness.
She even said to Express UK, “Harry doesn’t just talk about his childhood memories here, he acts them out, goes into a childlike state with his body language to express his enthusiasm at the time, but then falls into a rather more nostalgic and tricked mood when he reflects the memories like an adult.”
Because “When he talks about rides, his shoulders rise upwards with the eyebrows in a childish expression of excitement.”
And “When he talks about ‘losing it’, he also looks upward and mimics the toddler, he looked up at all the magic rides. His eyes are wide with amazement and he even gasps a few times.”
However, the biggest point was when Prince William was mentioned because “when he tells the interviewer that he ‘went there with my mother and my brother’, his eyes come down to perform an Øjendart who suggests he reflects on these two people and his facial expressions take a sad look,” Mrs. James explained before signing up.



