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Princess Eugenie’s ‘alarm’ on the phone gets analyzed amid Andrew’s widened police probe

With her father facing a heighted police probe Princess Eugenie’s body language gets analyzed

Published May 25, 2026
Princess Eugenie’s ‘alarm’ on the phone gets analyzed amid Andrew’s widened police probe
Princess Eugenie’s ‘alarm’ on the phone gets analyzed amid Andrew’s widened police probe

A body language expert just dissected a new outing Princess Eugenie was just seen at, and some warn it might signal “urgency or alarm.”

The news has come via founder of EtiquetteExpert.org, Jo Hayes, and Jo weighed in on it, alongside New Idea.

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In her eyes one of the latest sightings of Princess Eugenie shows a busy mum-of-two whose showcasing “alarm” even though the expert brands the issue potentially “innocuous”.

She broke down this serious expression she wore during her outing and says, “this is, highly likely, an everyday moment that any of us could have/would have (were we late third trimester pregnant) … no ‘unusual’ body language on show here.”

“I daresay she’s discussing a topic as innocuous as the nanny calling to say that the boys aren’t going down for their naps, and she’s asking permission if she can take them to the park. Something inconsequential like that, that any mother would face,” she added as well.

Princess Eugenie’s ‘alarm’ on the phone gets analyzed amid Andrew’s widened police probe

In Joe’s eyes, “her facial expression does show deep concentration, as though she’s listening intently to something important, but when you’re that far into pregnancy, everything feels like effort, and that facial expression of effort or even ‘concern’ replaces what would normally be a more relaxed facial expression, for the normal mundane daily phone conversations that any working mother has.”

But she didn’t end there, because the second picture is where the hints of ‘alarm’ show through, especially in the princess’ fingers.

In an effort to explain it Joe said, “the one point of interest that I would note, however, is her left hand/fingers raised slightly. But the fact that she is still walking while doing this, rather than stopping/pausing, would say that it’s nothing too bad.”

Before concluding Jo also said, “if we’re receiving some shocking news on the phone, typical behaviour would be to stop/ pause/‘pull over’ to allow us to fully concentrate on what is being said.”

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Police Probe:

As for whats happening in Andrew’s camp a source told The Sun yesterday, “the probe is widening and is now looking at RaSP officers working at Buckingham Palace and other Royal locations. There are concerns that the slapdash practices at Windsor are widespread and happening at other Royal palaces.”

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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