A BODY language expert has revealed what she says are two tell-tale signs that Prince Harry feels 'superior' to his brother William.
Adrianne Carter, the "Face Whisperer", said that Harry made the gestures during recent TV interviews to discuss his explosive memoir Spare.
She said that two subtle gestures show that Harry feels "superior" to his older brother.
During his recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Harry said: "My words are not dangerous, but the spin of my words are very dangerous to my family."
Adrianne told the : "On the moment he speaks about his words being 'spun', we see a really strong facial expression of contempt - pursing the lips."
She added that Harry's expression meant: "I feel superior and I really don't like what I'm seeing or hearing."
Adrianne said that Harry's interview with Anderson Cooper for CBS 60 Minutes also featured a facial clue about Harry's feelings.
Cooper read out an extract from Spare where Harry writes about his furious meeting with William in 2021.
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The passage recited by Cooper reads: "I looked at Willy, really looked at him, maybe since the first time since we were boys.
"I took it all in, his familiar scowl which had always been his default in dealings with me, his alarming baldness more advanced than my own."
Adrianne claimed that Harry's expression when Cooper reads out his description of William's hair loss reveals his true feelings.
She said: ""We see a really telling clue from Harry’s facial expression when he talks about William’s baldness - we see the one-sided half smile."
"He's quite proud of the fact he isn't as bald as his brother."
According to Adrianne, Harry's lop-sided smile is another sign of "superiority".
Adrianne's analysis comes after a shocking new poll revealed which royal saw their popularity plunge the most after Prince Harry published his tell-all memoir.
No member of the Firm was spared a massive slump in public approval ratings since December.
But one royal has seen their popularity knocked for a spare by the memoir.
Prince William saw his approval ratings fall by a whopping 8% after Harry revealed their Cain-and-Abel fights.
He remains the most popular royal, with three in five Brits approving of him.
Only a quarter of Brits view Prince Harry favourably, according to Ipsos Mori polling.
The renegade prince admitted he took cocaine aged 17 to "make him feel different" in an explosive section of Spare.
He also claimed that his brother Prince William "knocked him to the floor" during an argument about Meghan.
Harry said he was visibly injured after William ripped his necklace and threw him onto a dog bowl.
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He also alleged that William and Kate encouraged him to wear his infamous Nazi uniform to a fancy dress party.