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Prince Harry 'tearing up' as trait Duke shares with Meghan pinpointed

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has expressed his frustration in an interview with the BBC this week after a Court of Appeal denied the Duke's appeal over the level of security he receives in the UK. Following the ruling, the Duke of Sussex said he was "devastated" as he explained how the case had also further strained his relationship with the particularly with his father,

Now, a has shared her thoughts on how the Duke of Sussex came across in the interview and also pinpointed a noticeable trait not too different from that of his wife, .

According to Judi James, who spoke with , Harry's body language showed a noticeable feeling of being "vengeful" and further elaborated how his behaviour was that of someone with a "whole load of new toys to throw out the pram". The expert also added how appeared to be "resentful".

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Judi James is a well-known body language expert and author of 26 books often featured on TV, radio and royal events.

The expert noted how the Duke of Sussex had "shared Meghan's trait" she used in her recent podcast interview of tearing up when each spoke of the other with Harry saying how "the most important thing for me is my wife..."

Despite the affections to each other, James also noted from her analysis that was enjoying his verbal "dump" interview.

This was evident from his constant licking of his lips, accompanied by a "wry" smile, which proves just that, according to James.

She said: "At one point during the monologue, he even changes position to settle into his theme, pulling his jacket and sitting back in his seat like a late-night guest letting you know you need to open that second bottle because they're in there for the long haul."

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Interestingly, the body language expert picked up a clear thorn among his side with this person clearly showing it would be a challenge for him to forgive and move on with.

James noted how when the Prince said that he could "forgive my father, my brother" there was a slight eye-flutter before saying "my stepmother" indicating a person is dropping a non-verbal hint.

She also noted how his "hard stare" as the cameras started rolling indicated he was still holding onto "resentment" particularly when he discussed the "dark" forces working behind the scenes.

Despite his "resentment", the Duke of Sussex did say at one point during the interview that he "would love reconciliation with my family" adding that "there's no point continuing to fight any more, life is precious".

However, the expert noted how the Duke's frequent "tonal pattern", otherwise known as having a rising inflection after finishing a sentence, is often associated with someone who possesses "powerlessness" as they're "asking not telling"

According to James, this is the biggest tell-tale sign that he still is hinting that "he is the victim here" adding that "he clearly sees himself as wronged on the most profound level, including the 'dark' conspiracy.

"His 'I have all of the truth' is followed by a deep sigh as he says he has 'uncovered my worst fears', with references to the idea of history repeating itself."

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