Prince Harry made a public appearance in London on July 7 to host the 14th Invictus Games Foundation Conversation at Chatham House, where his body language drew attention from observers.
According to body language expert Inbaal Honigman, the Duke of Sussex appeared noticeably nervous as he greeted people gathered outside the venue. Speaking exclusively to Casino.ca, Honigman suggested Harry's behavior reflected an awareness that public opinion in the UK remains divided.
She noted that his gentle wave seemed less like a confident greeting and more like a subtle search for reassurance. Rather than projecting confidence, the gesture gave the impression that he was hoping for a positive response from those around him.
Honigman also pointed to Harry's repeated adjustments to his clothing during the appearance. In body language analysis, these actions are often described as "grooming" gestures, which can indicate self-consciousness or nervousness. She said such movements suggest he was paying close attention to his appearance and wanted to present himself as composed and professional.
At one point, Harry was seen buttoning his jacket before entering the event. Honigman interpreted the gesture as an attempt to project confidence and readiness, reinforcing the calm image he appeared to be presenting despite signs of underlying tension.
While body language analysis is inherently interpretive rather than definitive, the expert believes Harry's overall demeanor suggested a mix of nervousness and a desire to make a positive impression during his latest appearance in London.
