Body language expert reflects on Andrew's latest appearance as Princess Eugenie, Beatrice join King Charles
Andrew appears to have gone full-on 'Marley's ghost' here
A body language expert has reflected on former Duke of York Andrew’s latest outing amid his daughters Princess Eugenie and Beatrice presence at King Charles pre-Christmas lunch.
Andrew was spotted on a lonely horse ride in soggy Windsor while the rest of the royal family enjoyed their annual pre-Christmas lunch.
The Mirror has quoted expert Judi James as saying, "If you want to not make people close to you feel any trace of guilt about going to a bash you are not, you might normally wave them off cheerily while cuddling up in front of a tv movie with Deliveroo on speed-dial, but Andrew appears to have gone full-on 'Marley's ghost' here, with the rain dripping of the peak of his riding hat running obligingly in front of his face like a mini-Niagara.”
She added, "His features show no sign of riding pleasure or exhilaration here, he just sits in the saddle looking solemn and gloomy, in complete contrast to the Firm's selection of beaming, glowing and shiny-with Xmas excitement faces as they make their way off to the feast."
Meanwhile, according to the Daily Mail, Andrew looked miserable as the former prince was caught in a downpour while riding around Windsor Park.
The royal expert’s remarks came two days after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new Sandringham home was seemingly revealed.
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