Prince Harry ‘wears his heart on his sleeve more than Prince William’ for one reason
Prince Harry made a new appearance in New York recently, and it was very telling about his character, according to a body language expert.
Prince Harry recently attended a summit in New York (Image: Getty)
Prince Harry “wears his heart on his sleeve” more than his brother, Prince William, according to a body language expert. The Duke of Sussex headed to New York last week to attend the 2025 NEXUS Global Summit to talk about the impact of service and everyone’s role in shaping stronger communities to solve the issues of disconnection and social isolation.
Harry urged people to take care of one another and future generations, to tackle root causes rather than just symptoms, and to demonstrate what values-driven leadership can accomplish. The prince said: “As the world gets harder, as people’s lives become harder, compassion can shrink. The thing that gives me the most hope is the grassroots approach. Many of you here today are connected and involved with so many community solutions, because it’s what energises all of you, and that service part is really what energises me.” Harry’s latest outing was analysed by a body language expert who said the Duke came across as “selfless” with a “depth of emotion” during his appearance.
Prince Harry at the NEXUS summit (Image: NEXUS)
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Darren Stanton said on behalf of Betfair Casino: “Prince Harry is presenting himself with a sense of compassion and a depth of emotion.
“You can see that when he’s speaking in front of this audience, he is clenching his fists, placing his hand on his chest, and demonstrating engaged and prolonged eye contact.
The expert explained: “Harry has an ability to show this selflessness side of himself in front of the audience, which shows he’s in a good place and wants to be open and let people in.
“We can see him connecting with himself and sharing a deep passion for what he believes in.
“Harry tends to wear his heart on his sleeve a lot more than William. We know this from his facial expressions changing quite quickly, and he isn’t one to hide anything, which tells us his emotions are genuine.”
Questions have been raised about the authenticity of Meghan Markle’s home-style As Ever products, such as the fruit spreads.
Meghan Markle released a second drop of her products (Image: Jemal Countess/Getty Images for TIME)
Despite Meghan Markle’s As Ever products being lovingly crafted by her, it appears her brand is under the invisible hand of a huge corporation, which is reportedly running the business with products being mass-produced. Meghan is involved in the development of her products, but much of the business side is also being handled by Netflix, who came on as her partner in the business.
According to the Daily Mail, there is no indication on the label of the fruit spread as to where it is actually made. One expert has gone so far as to describe it as “purposefully vague”. Experts the outlet spoke to suggest that the spreads are mass-produced, and possibly from a “co-packaging” factory.
The label on Meghan’s spread lists Netflix’s corporate offices on Sunset Boulevard as its official address.
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Meghan has posted videos of behind the scenes of As Ever (Image: NETFLIX)
American jam-maker, Donna Collins, explained: “A high-end client might want to give the impression their jams are being made by hand in a country kitchen, while they’re actually made in an industrial warehouse on a sterile production line.”
Ms Collins added: “Looking at the video she’s posted, her production looks industrial, not small-scale. Her raspberry spread isn’t touched by a human hand in its entire production. It’s made at scale in a huge vat and cooked quickly, pumped down a pipe and squeezed into jars.”