A body language expert has claimed that Prince Harry is looking "upbeat, happy and carefree" in new images.
The Duke of Sussex attended the Sentebale Polo Cup in Singapore on Saturday.
While competing in the cup, he was pictured with his friend, Argentinian polo player Nacho Figueras, who is also taking part in the event, as well as Sophie Chandauka, the chair of Sentebale.
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Body language expert Judi James analysed the images and told the Mirror he appeared "upbeat, happy, carefree and relaxed" at the event.
She added that Harry also looked "fully in charge" as he soaked up "positive attention".
James said: "Whether he's twining his body language with his close polo friend or addressing fans with a splayed torso, arms extended wide and palm held outward and upward, Harry is looking at his most upbeat, happy, carefree and relaxed here in an environment that must feel reassuringly royal, macho and familiar to him.
"He looks fully in charge here and soaking up positive attention and adoration with what is almost an overkill smile.
"Every feature is emphatic and exaggerated, from the eye crinkles to the stretched lips and clenched teeth. These smiles are congruent though, showing exactly how happy Harry is to be back on his old stomping ground again."
Ahead of Saturday's event in Singapore, Harry said: "The annual Polo Cup is essential to Sentebale's vital work ensuring children and young people are healthy, resilient, and able to thrive. The funds raised this year will support our Clubs and Camps programme, which provides intensive psychosocial support to young people living with HIV.
"In a time where being HIV positive is no longer a death sentence, we are empowering young people to know their status, stay healthy, and eliminate the stigma so that they can break the cycle.
"We are delighted to return to the renowned Singapore Polo Club in August, and are once again enormously grateful for the polo community and our sponsors, in particular ISPS Handa, for their ongoing commitment to Lesotho and Botswana's youth."
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