Prince Harry was at the forefront of television screens on Sunday night (January 8), as he dropped two bombshell interviews on ITV and CBS within hours of one another.
However, viewers ended up distracted by something else on screen behind the Duke of Sussex, reports the Mirror. Ahead of his highly-anticipated memoir, Spare, Harry sat down with Tom Bradby of ITV and Anderson Cooper of CBS to discuss the details within the book.
Harry opened up on the struggles he has faced since the death of his mother Diana, as well as squashing allegations of racism against the Royal Family. He also claimed that he faced a "horrible reaction" from the members of his family after his grandmother, the Queen, died.
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However, some viewers admitted that they couldn't fully concentrate on Harry's words after spotting an odd detail in the background.
A number of people flocked to social media to confess their frustrations at what looked like upside down door handles behind the Duke of Sussex. There were some strong reactions on Twitter, as one person wrote: "Just starting #HarryTheInterview and before it's actually started I'm already annoyed. The door handles are upside down."
Another Twitter user said: "Oh yeah!! Well spotted (it's annoying me now)."
A third wrote: "#HarryTheInterview the thing from this interview that is really making my blood boil. Who put the doors handles on upside down!! Just can’t concentrate on anything else!"
Earlier, Edinburgh Live reported that a body language expert revealed Prince Harry's true feelings on Kate Middleton.
According to body language expert Judi James, Harry's gestures were often conflicting, but his features "softened" when Kate Middleton was the topic of conversation.
Judi told the Mirror: "There was an air of tragedy about Harry’s body language during this long and deeply revealing interview. He ended with verbal assurances that he was ‘the happiest I have been’, and that he had ‘made peace with a lot of what’s happened’.
"In true US style he claimed to be in a 'good head space' and that any discussions with his family now wouldn’t leave any ‘lingering’ thoughts.
"But the man we watched up to this point used conflicting body language signals that made many of his emotions still look rather raw. His gestures and his sound-bites and the way he swerved away from some more difficult topics or used non-specific claims suggested anger, resentment and righteousness.
"But there were also moments when he leaked out more spontaneous signals of love and even humour and fun."
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