Prince Andrew treated Easter service as “beginner’s ball”

Prince Andrew presented signs of arrogance while he is part of the Easter service.

The Duke of York, who had joined King Charles and the family at the Chapel of St George today, has made a dramatic entrance despite his defame status.

The expert in body language, Judi James, told Mirror: “Prince Andrew’s body language has made the ball of his beginner look like when he executed a little royal step to appear in the role of second sound at the end of the queen.

“While his ex-wife Fergie has shown newly found signals of royal confidence, waving the crowd, chatting and laughing at his signing animated path and advancing to greet and chat with the clergy, Andrew waited for the rest of the business to be in place before appearing from the darkness of the door of the chapel where he was to have been in place before doing his dramatic entry.”

He himself, Judi explained: “Andrew’s body language signals were all about a kind of arrogant arrogance here. With his defeat jacket, he positioned himself in the gap in the middle of the group where he stood with his legs apart in a pose of confidence. He crossed an arm on his belly and his free hand was used to show a point index while he was chatting with a commander in perspective.

“He evaporated in the darkness of the porch once Charles arrived, but it also gave him the opportunity to walk in the chapel near the king and the queen, perhaps with Fergie who seemed to have stifled to stand behind.”

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