Prince Harry uses very sinister-sounding words in latest trailer

Harry and Meghan: Netflix tease dramatic end to documentary

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s latest trailer for “Harry & Meghan” on Netflix dropped today, with some shocking phrases coming from the couple. The Duke of Sussex poignantly said: “They were happy to lie to protect my brother. They were never willing to tell the truth to protect us.”

The Duchess of Sussex even dramatically said at one point: “I wasn’t being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves.”

Judi James, a professional body language expert, spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk to share her expert opinion on Harry and Meghan’s latest Netflix trailer.

She claimed: “There’s a much more assured look to Harry’s body language in the first part of this trailer, to suggest power and authority, rather than making him look vulnerable as he did in some parts of the last trailer.

“His selfie when he announces his ‘Freedom flight’ looks childlike though, as do the clips of himself and Meghan celebrating their ‘freedom’ like children at a party, with balloons and loads of jumping around with their mouths open.”

The Netflix trailer additionally includes scenes of Prince William and Kate Middleton, made to look like a “contrast” to the celebratory Harry and Meghan.

Judi opined: “In contrast, we have a dour-looking William who would quite naturally be caught looking dour at his grandfather’s funeral.

“But this comes after some very sinister-sounding words about Harry being happy to ‘lie for my brother’.

“‘About what?’ can be the only phrase that would pop up in an audience’s mind at this point. It feels like a carrot being dangled to keep the public watching.

“Like any hint, it will always create a tendency to imagine the worst, when it could just be something slightly naughty William did when they were small children and Harry covered for him.”

According to Judi, Prince Harry’s body language is quite interesting, performing gestures that might even suggest he is “less comfortable” with what he’s saying.

She suggested: “Harry’s body language mood changes from the authoritative pose with his elbows on the arms of his chair and his hands forming a light clasp in front of his face like an interviewer at a recruitment interview.

“When he places his fingers over his mouth to speak the gesture suggests he is less comfortable with his words.

“People often use a gesture like this unwittingly when they are almost trying physically to prevent the words emerging from their own mouth.”

Judi argues that the Duke of Sussex was also trying to be “persuasive” with his phrases in the trailer.

She claimed: “Harry’s movements in the section about William and about ‘finishing the first chapter’ become more persuasive.

“His rounded eyes and a head tilt seem to suggest he is being reasonable and almost asking for agreement or affirmation.”

Alongside a second trailer, which was released last Monday, Netflix confirmed that the bombshell show would be released in two parts.

In the six-part documentary, viewers also have had the chance to hear from people close to the couple.

Some of these people have never spoken publicly before, including Meghan’s mother Doria and Meghan’s niece, the daughter of the Duchess’ half-sister Samantha Markle, Ashleigh.

The official synopsis for the docuseries read: “The series explores the clandestine days of their early courtship and the challenges that led to them feeling forced to step back from their full-time roles in the institution.”

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