Prince William was booed by protesters at ulster university in belfast
Prince William is currently visiting Northern Ireland alone and he stopped by the University of Ulster in Belfast. 14. While there, he filmed a special TikTok video explaining to the student professor why she was late for class. But the visit ended with a slightly sour note as Prince William met protesters outside the venue.
Journalist Curtis Reed shared video footage of William leaving Ulster University, where he met with boos from the crowd. Reid wrote in the post: "There was not much warm reaction when Prince William left @Alstani in Belfast this afternoon.
The Express described the crowd booing Prince William as "anti-monarchist," noting that protesters chanted "Free Palestine" and "Free Gaza," "The Prince of Wales waved as he left campus, but remained calm and did not respond to booing or chanting."
During his visit to Belfast, William met with students studying visual production on the state-of-the-art campus of the University of Ulster.
"The studio is part of the University of Ulster's drive to nurture the next generation of professionals in the creative sector, which is estimated to contribute £1.4bn to the local economy and employs more than 24,000 people," the Daily Mail reported.
Speaking to the mirror, body language expert Judy James spoke of Prince William's reaction to being booed in Belfast.
"William has a perfect royal role model in that he corresponds to Heckler," James explained. "His father Charles has always used extreme performances of oblivion, whether he was shot, thrown into an egg or yelled at by a crowd.
James continued, "It's a good diffusion technique, something that William seems to be trying to copy, but there are 1 body language teachings that suggest that he feels quite vulnerable or awkward.
Pointing to some of William's unexpected body language, James explained, "As he walked into his car, he made 3 automatic contact Jess apart from that, he kept his body language behavior discreet and rather narcissistic, offering low waves and a shy smile." It will be."
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