Prince Harry was thought to appear the "epitome of happiness" during his latest solo trip to Tokyo, Japan, as the royal seemed to shrug off any rumours of a break-up between him and Meghan Markle.
According to a body language expert, the Duke of Sussex, 38, looked totally "relaxed" and Betfair Casino's Darren Stanton even went as far as to say the royal seemed to be in a "good place" amid photos and videos, despite being plagued by recent reports he and wife Meghan are going to split.
Harry joined Argentinian polo player Nacho Figueras ahead of his fundraiser match in Singapore, and was enjoying mingling with people as he waved and smiled to onlookers.
Later on, the Duke also appeared on stage with ISPS Handa's founder Haruhisa Handa and ex-New Zealand rugby player Dan Carter.
Speaking about the royal's demeanour at the event, Darren shared: "As he arrived in Japan, Harry’s body posture appeared very relaxed and he clearly felt at ease in public.
"He was dressed laid back and it’s as if he could be any normal guy. This proves that Harry feels just as comfortable dressed in a polo shirt as he would in a suit.
"His shoulders were down, and his posture was upright, which tells us he was feeling content in himself and wasn’t holding anything back," the expert continued. "He also wasn’t closing anyone off and he didn’t look nervous or tense in the slightest, as we saw him attending the event on his own."
The Betfair Casino spokesperson went on to say that he believed Harry's smiles were "completely authentic and genuine" and his whole face even "lit up" as he walked through the airport.
"He showed he was engaged with himself and everyone he was meeting, which suggests he is very happy and couldn’t be in a better place," the body language guru went on. "His facial expressions also displayed a sense of relief.
"It’s known that Harry loves to go to these events and speak to people and give his support. It’s clear he’s in his happy place.
"Harry came across as calm and confident in himself. He wasn’t putting his hands in his pockets, or trying to distract himself."
Clearly in his element talking about a sport he loves and being around professional athletes, the Duke was seen smiling and laughing in pictures, which Darren claimed "proved" that he felt "absolute joy" in that moment.
While it could be that the royal was relaxed due to being removed from any recent "pressure or drama", Darren explained that it was a clear indicator of just how suited he is in that environment.
What's more, the body language expert said it appeared that the royal was looking down at Haruhisa, "unconsciously mirroring him" and was a signal of the great friendship and trust they've built up over the years.
Harry will be heading to Dusseldorf for the next Invictus Games in September, a cause he set up himself and that is incredibly close to his heart.
It was recently confirmed that the Duchess of Sussex will also be joining him for the sporting event, which is for wounded, injured and ill serving and former serving military personnel.
It is not yet known if the couple are due to make any stop-offs to visit family during their trip.
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