By Molly Claire Goddard
4:00pm PDT, Sep 24, 2025
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Is
Prince Harry brokenhearted over his shattered relationship with
Prince William? After the Duke of Sussex shared a treasured memory with his older sibling and their late mother,
Princess Diana, a body language expert broke down what Harry's physicality reveals about his feelings regarding his estrangement from his big brother.
Keep reading to see what the specialist said…MORE:
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While appearing in
the documentary The Happiest Story on Earth: 70 Years of Disneyland alongside his wife,
Meghan Markle, the
Spare author opened up about the time Princess Diana took him and
Prince William to the theme park. "I remember losing it as a kid with all the characters. Like, losing it, like, 'Oh, this is amazing.' With my mum and my brother. I remember it very well," Harry recalled.
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According to body language expert
Judi James, it's clear how distraught
Prince Harry is over his broken relationship with
Prince William. "Harry doesn't just talk about his childhood memories here, he acts them out, going into a childlike state with his body language to express his excitement at the time but then falling into a rather more nostalgic and sadder mood when reflecting on the memories as an adult," she
explained. "As he talks about the rides, his shoulders rise upward along with his eyebrows in a childlike expression of excitement. When he talks about 'losing it,' he looks upward too, mimicking the small child [who] was looking up at all the magical rides. His eyes are wide with wonder and he even gasps a few times. But when he tells the interviewer he 'went there with my mum and my brother,' his eyes come down to perform an eye-dart suggesting he is reflecting on those two people and his facial expression takes on a sadder look."
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Prince Harry's relationship with
Prince William is reportedly irreparable following the father of two's recent visit to England. "Their relationship is at an all-time low,"
a source claimed. "It's as if something has pushed William even further away from the prospect of a reconciliation. He is adamant that he wants nothing to do with his brother. He is more upset with him than ever."