Body language expert claims King Charles sent strong message to Prince Harry through balcony appearance

LONDON, UK: King Charles and the senior members of the British royal family have appeared to send a strong message to Prince Harry after he attacked them in an explosive interview with the BBC after losing a security bid.
The monarch, along with his family members—Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton, and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis— appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the VE Day commemorations.

Body language expert says balcony appearances mean ‘the Firm at their highest status best’
King Charles and the royal family waved to thousands of people as proceedings continued, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe, as reported by The Mirror.
According to body language expert Judi James, the appearance was also meant to be a strong message to Prince Harry, who blasted his estranged family in a BBC interview after losing the legal battle for public-funded security protection in Britain.
He had even said that he did not know how much time his father had as he is suffering from cancer.
James shared, “Royal balcony moments always show the Firm at their highest status best, standing in a position of ultimate power as a strong family unit while looking down on the massed crowds of their subjects, all cheering wildly to show their support.”
“So, the symbolism of this appearance could hardly have been more timely given the latest verbal pelting to have come from Montecito. This confident, stoic appearance suggested high levels of the kind of resilience that the royal family are always known for,” she explained.

Judi James claims Princess Anne ‘is quietly keeping an eye on her brother’ King Charles
Judi James also further decoded other subtle gestures that were made during the royal family's balcony appearance.
She continued, “During one moment on the balcony, Princess Anne, who had been chatting to her brother in a strong display of unity during the fly-past, seemed to notice that Charles was waving to go indoors before the anthem had been played.”

“Placing a hand out to pat him affectionately on the back, she seemed to warn him so he could turn and get into position. It was a gesture that suggested Anne is quietly keeping an eye on her brother,” James said.
Prince George was corrected by brother Prince Louis
Judi James also divulged that Prince Louis was keeping an eye on his elder brother.

She said, “When the anthem was played, he stood to attention like his sister, but he suddenly turned to check out his older brother George behind him.”

“George was caught with his hands still clasped in front of his body and, in a complete turn-around, it was the normally playful Louis who seemed to quickly correct him before turning back,” James added.
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