Prince Harry showed signs of “frustration and determination” during his speech at the Clinton Foundation summit in New York City, a body language expert has claimed.
According to Darren Stanton, Harry's gestures, eye contact and facial expressions revealed that he was “frustrated and wanted to move things forward.”
According to The express, The body language expert explained the dramatic change in the Duke of Sussex's body language as he delivered the 'impassioned' speech.
“With Prince Harry, we see him go from a carefree Harry to a much more passionate and determined version when he speaks to delegates,” he said.
The expert noted: “We see a very dramatic shift from when Harry is interacting with guests to when he is on stage talking about something he is deeply passionate about.”
He then shared Harry’s “clear signals” that show “these are gestures that offer a definite level of contact with the public.”
Stanton continued: “He stares out into the audience and makes constant eye contact with those looking at him, which again tells them that he is deeply passionate and committed to making this project a huge success in helping many people who would have otherwise struggled.”
“On the face we see a set of very concentrated and determined facial expressions, with close-set eyes and pierced lips.
“This could be a combination of frustration and a desire to get things moving as quickly as possible. He has a real determination in his facial expression when he looks out at the audience, a very fixed gaze, and we see him get quite red in the cheeks when he talks about things he's passionate about.”