After losing a multimillion-pound fight for protection in the UK, Prince Harry made the decision to take part in another interview. The interview, which aired on the BBC on Princess Charlotte's birthday, was conducted by Nada Tawfik - who has deemed the prince as "easy to talk to".
Speaking to the Daily Star, celebrity psychic and body language expert Inbaal Honigman has said that, despite his claims, Harry has shown a clear sign that he isn't too bothered about reconciliation due to the amount of times he shrugged his shoulders.
She said: "When Harry speaks about reconciliation, there's a surprising amount of shoulder shrugging."
She added: "The shoulder shrug is linked with indifference. The Prince's detailed answer about reconciliation and how much he wants it, is frequently punctuated by shoulder shrugs, and they reveal that really, he can take it or leave it. He's not as driven by the need to reconcile, as he claims."
In the interview, Harry spoke of his desire to reconcile with his family, in particular King Charles - who he claims "won't speak to him".
He said: "He won't speak to me because of this security stuff." He added he "did not know how much longer my father has".
Speaking to Nada, Harry appeared visibly emotional, with the expert also pinpointing a sign that he misses one aspect about the UK.
She said: "When he speaks of loving his country, Harry is blinking back tears. His eyes moisten, and he swallows hard.
"...Being on the verge of crying is a sign that Harry really does love his homeland, and is filled with regret at not being able to share that with his children."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the decision to step away from royal life in 2020 - moving to the US with their young son. After settling into life in California with Prince Archie, the couple later welcomed their daughter Lilibet in the world in 2021.