{"id":118038,"date":"2023-08-30T22:29:07","date_gmt":"2023-08-30T22:29:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/?p=118038"},"modified":"2023-08-30T22:29:07","modified_gmt":"2023-08-30T22:29:07","slug":"nervous-harry-has-no-favours-from-netflix-as-body-language-expert-spots-sign","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/world-news\/nervous-harry-has-no-favours-from-netflix-as-body-language-expert-spots-sign\/","title":{"rendered":"Nervous Harry has no favours from Netflix as body language expert spots sign"},"content":{"rendered":"

A "nervous" Prince Harry featured in a recent Netflix documentary, and one key sign of his disposition was spotted by a body language expert.<\/p>\n

The Duke of Sussex appeared to suffer from a "sensory overload" during an appearance in the Invictus Games Netflix documentary helmed by Archewell Productions.<\/p>\n

Harry's insecurities were spotted on camera and explained by body language expert Chris Pardoe, who alleges the Duke was "genuine" in his appearance but could not prevent his nerves from manifesting. <\/p>\n

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The "highly stressed" Duke made a series of appearances in the Heart of Invictus documentary, which saw the Prince and Meghan Markle attending the games put on for injured servicemen. <\/p>\n

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Speaking to the Daily Star, expert Pardoe said the strange warm-up of Prince Harry could be due to his nervous state. <\/p>\n

The Duke, who was "rocking from side to side" indicated he was "highly stressed", and according to body language pro Pardoe, Harry's strange warm-up was an attempt to calm himself down.<\/p>\n

Expert Pardoe said: "Massive number of endorphins and sensory overload so he\u2019s rocking to calm his nervous system."<\/p>\n

Scenes of the Duke prior to this warm-up showed him in a state of "feeling insecure" as he adjusted his clothes and provided some "nervous laughter" as a way to "comfort himself".<\/p>\n

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