‘Playboy’ Prince William Used To Be Happier During His Student Years Than He Is Now, Body Language Expert Claims
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‘Playboy’ Prince William Used To Be Happier During His Student Years Than He Is Now, Body Language Expert Claims
Royal biographer Andrew Morton once claimed that Prince William was very unhappy during his years at the University of St Andrews. The author says the future King often felt quite lonely. He tried to be “normal” but talking to him was considered to be ‘social suicide.’
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However, not everyone agrees with Morton. Body language expert Judi James is certain that college years were the happiest time in the royal’s life.
He was a ‘playboy’
Judi James analyzed Prince William’s photographs from his years at the University of St Andrews and compered them to his recent photos. The body language expert made a staggering verdict – the heir to the British throne used to be happier when he was a student.
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Judi revealed:
William probably looked happiest and his most confident during his student years, with his poses suggesting he was a popular member of a fun crowd.
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At the university, the royal studied first History of Art, then Geography. He also played polo and enjoyed the party scene. Of course, that was the time when he met his future wife, Kate Middleton, but he didn’t want to settle down for a long time.
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James explained:
His grin here suggested some playboy, party animal traits at this stage of his life as though he was determined to enjoy some wild years before settling down to his responsibilities.
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William graduated from the university in 2005 and started the life full of royal duties. We can understand why his student years were happy but were they really the happiest?