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Prince Andrew’s ‘cocky arrogance’ exposed by body language expert after ‘dramatic’ outing

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Prince Andrew unexpectedly showed up at the Royal Family’s Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor. He was seen arriving with Princess Anne, her husband Sir Tim Laurence, and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, also known as the Duchess of York. This marked the first time in a year that he’s been seen at an official royal event.

His appearance caught attention not just because of his presence, but because of how he carried himself. According to a body language expert, he seemed overly confident—even cocky. He walked in with his jacket open and stood with his legs apart, which gave off a bold, self-assured vibe.

The expert said it looked like Andrew was trying to make a grand reentry into royal life, almost like a big debut. Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson appeared comfortable and cheerful, smiling, chatting with people, and confidently interacting with others outside the chapel. Andrew, on the other hand, waited in the shadows until most of the Royal Family were in place. Then he stepped out dramatically, as if he had been hiding just inside the doorway.

When he appeared, he placed himself right in the middle of the group. He crossed one arm over his stomach and used his other hand to point while talking to Sir Tim, who seemed a bit unsure or awkward during the conversation. The expert said this kind of body language showed a mix of boldness and maybe a bit of arrogance.

Once King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived, Andrew quietly moved back into the porch area but later re-entered the chapel behind them, possibly with Sarah Ferguson by his side.

While waiting for the King and Queen, Andrew was also seen speaking with Sir Tim. A lip reader who analyzed the moment said Andrew possibly mentioned Prince William and Kate Middleton, who weren’t at the service as they chose to stay home with their children. Andrew also seemed to refer to where people were meant to sit.