X
    Categories: Daily Top 10Life

The Queen Couldn’t Face Going Into Prince Philip’s Funeral Alone- Reactions Of Royals Revealed By Body Language Expert


Body language experts analyzed the royal family’s emotions at Prince Philip’s funeral recently.

ADVERTISEMENT

 

According to experts, the 94-year-old Queen faced major hesitation and simply could not face entering the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral alone. 

In the same way, body language expert Judi James also commented on Prince Charles’ immense grief. According to her, the 72-year-old had immense and uncontrollable grief in his eyes. 

ADVERTISEMENT
Source: Getty Images

When it came to Prince Harry and Prince William, the expert mentioned how the two estranged brothers shared a moment of extreme Genuity as well as unity. 

ADVERTISEMENT

The news comes after footage of the royal funeral was analyzed today in detail, revealing little snippets that many viewers may have missed out upon. Judi James spoke about how her Majesty needed obvious support after her beloved husband who she was married to for 73 years had passed away. 

ADVERTISEMENT
Source: PA

In particular, the body language expert pointed out how the Queen had paused temporarily for a moment of reassurance, right before she made her way towards St George Chapel in Windsor.

ADVERTISEMENT

When it came to the royal who showed the most obvious signs of grief, she claimed it was quite evident how Prince Charles hit the top of the list. From his stance to his tearful and wet red eyes, he certainly found it harder to come to terms with the reality when compared to other siblings. 

ADVERTISEMENT
Source: PA

All eyes were definitely all Prince Harry and his estranged relationship with Prince William. While the two brothers were separated by their cousin Peter Philips before entering the chapel, it was evident how they both sat on absolute opposite ends inside. 

ADVERTISEMENT

However, it was interesting to note how both Harry and William shared a cheerful moment as they walked outside after the ceremony was over. And for many, that appeared to be a breakthrough worth consideration.