According to an analyst, Prince Harry is thoroughly enjoying his alone time in Tokyo.
The Duke of Sussex, who attended the ISPS Sports Values Summit in Japan on Wednesday, appeared content with the attention.
"We saw Harry being joined on stage at the summit by ISPS Handa's founder Haruhisa Handa, ex-New Zealand rugby player Dan Carter, and Nacho Figueras," says body language expert Darren Stanton. Harry was spotted smiling and laughing, indicating that he was very happy at the time.
Mr Stanton went on to say of his body language, "his mouth was open and his eyes were fully wide, and that is the epitome of genuine happiness." He was having a good time and felt at ease because there was no pressure or drama. He was having a great time in that setting.
"We also noticed Harry looking down at Haruhisa Handa, as if unconsciously mirroring him." This demonstrates that they have developed a strong bond through their body language. Through their strong eye contact, I can tell they have a high degree of trust. "Their body postures were also completely matched, indicating that they're on the same level," he says.
On Tuesday, Harry arrived in Tokyo without Meghan Markle. This comes while the pair pursues individual careers.