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Prince Harry 'addressed Prince Charles directly' and showed gestures of 'mimed aggression' when discussing how 'history was repeating itself' with his wife Meghan Markle during his new docuseries, a body language expert has claimed.  

During The Me You Can't See, the Apple TV+ show he co-produced with Oprah Winfrey, the Duke of Sussex, 36, claimed Prince Charles made him 'suffer' as a child - something royal commentators have claimed will 'hurt' the Prince of Wales deeply. 

He also allowed cameras to film him undergoing an 'extraordinary' therapy session, during which he received 'eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing' (EMDr) treatment for anxiety attacks he said are triggered every time he flies into Britain. 

Speaking to FEMAIL, body language expert Judi James said she observed a 'powerful' body language moment where Harry appeared to be addressing his father directly. 

She also claimed his therapy session showed him unselfconsciously 'acting out his distress' in the style of a 'role-play' to share his techniques with others suffering.      

Prince Harry 'addressed Prince Charles directly' and showed gestures of 'mimed aggression' when discussing how 'history was repeating itself' with his wife Meghan Markle during his new docuseries, a body language expert has claimed

Judi said Harry re-lives his anger using pointing and stabbing gestures when he discusses previous times of trauma

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