5/15/2023 0 Comments Prince harry the hostage![]() ![]() Prince Harry faced criticism for his comments yesterday, which appeared to be a swipe at the British Empire, and goes against protocol of royals not wading into politics. 'Solutions exist and change is happening far quicker than it ever has done before.' He added: 'The optimism and the hope that we get is from listening and speaking to people like you, because there is no turning back now, everything is coming to a head. so that you can help stand up for something that is so wrong and should not be acceptable in our society today.' 'However, once you start to realise that there is that bias there, then you need to acknowledge it, you need to do the work to become more aware. He continued: 'We can't deny or ignore the fact that all of us have been educated to see the world differently,' he said. I think there's a hell of a lot that we together need to acknowledge but I only see hope and optimism in the fact that we can only do this together.' 'It's not going to be easy and in some cases it's not going to be comfortable, but it needs to be done, because, guess what, everybody benefits. 'So many people have done such an incredible job of acknowledging the past and trying to right those wrongs, but I think we all acknowledge there is so much more still to do. 'When you look across the Commonwealth, there is no way that we can move forward unless we acknowledge the past. She leans in even closer to Harry after this, which shows like-minded thinking and affection, but which also hints at a desire to close him down for the end of their conversation.' ![]() She laughs and touches her hair but she also corrects him quickly. 'Even this is slightly out of kilter with Meghan’s sense of passion and purpose though. Judi explained: 'Eventually Harry does seem to decide to play to his strengths when he leans his head forward closer to camera and opts for a more humorous, self-effacing approach. But while this plays more to his natural strengths, it appears to prompt a negative reaction from Meghan, who 'corrects him quickly'. Later in the conversation Harry tries a more 'humorous, self-effacing approach'. 'When he ends this section he glances to his right again, which looks like a moment of reflection, possibly based on what he has just said.' It’s up to Meghan to wrap his message up into a more powerful phrase about a "High tide raising all ships" and her eloquence is at odds with Harry’s less structured and flowing style of delivery. 'He falters slightly verbally and his eye-dart to the right returns. She said: 'It’s clear from Harry’s body language here that he realizes the importance of his words as he brings his hand gestures higher and they seem to be conducting him and his words as much as adding emphasis. Harry appears to be almost immediately aware of the enormity of his words on the Commonwealth, Judi continued, noting how the prince looked away in a moment of 'reflection' after speaking. He performs micro-shrugs and head tilts and his part seems to start and end with a camera jerk.' 'When Harry does speak his tone is more critical, with a more lecturing tone. Judi also noted Harry appeared to immediately 'reflect' on his comments about the Commonwealth within moments of the words leaving his lips, hinting that he immediately understood the impact they would have. One even suggested the prince looked like he was being 'held hostage' on the call. The sentiment was echoed by social media users who said the video made for 'uncomfortable' viewing. Speaking from his home in Los Angeles, Prince Harry said the Commonwealth, which is headed by his grandmother the Queen, needs to follow others who have 'acknowledged the past' and are 'trying to right their wrongs'.Īnalysing footage of the discussion for FEMAIL, body language expert Judi James noted Prince Harry looked 'awkward' and 'spoke down to the floor' throughout parts of the conversation, with his position at the far side of the frame making it look as though he was 'trapped'. The Duke of Sussex, 35, made the divisive comments during a virtual meeting with Meghan Markle, 38, and global young leaders from the Queen's Commonwealth Trust last week, which was made public yesterday. Prince Harry looked 'awkward' and 'trapped' during the video call in which he called on the Commonwealth to 'acknowledge' its past wrongs, a body language expert has revealed. ![]()
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