
Javier Torregrosa, Expert in Nonverbal Communication: 'King Felipe's Lips…'
Expert Javier Torregrosa has analyzed all the images of King Felipe during his latest public appearance
Javier Torregrosa, an expert in non-verbal communication, has analyzed in detail the reappearance of Felipe VI hours after the publication of the photos of Princess Leonor in a bikini. "King Felipe's lips are pressed," this professional has assured.
There is no doubt that this Wednesday, April 2, was an especially tough day for the Spanish royal family. On one hand, it was announced that Juan Carlos I had taken legal action against Miguel Ángel Revilla for defaming him in his right to honor.
Moreover, as if that weren't enough, the future queen of Spain became the cover of Diez Minutos after being photographed in a bikini on a beach in Uruguay. A picture that, it seems, didn't amuse King Felipe at all:
"The king is hurt because this overshadows the princess's work in her military training," official sources from the Spanish Royal House assured. A sentiment that was evident during the monarch's latest public appearance.

Hours after the images of his daughter came to light, King Felipe attended the Alfonso X El Sabio University in Madrid. However, although he arrived with a big smile on his face, over time, his demeanor changed radically.
Now, Javier Torregrosa, an expert in non-verbal communication, has shared with the magazine Semana a detailed analysis of the images of the monarch at that event.
Javier Torregrosa, Expert in Non-Verbal Communication, Analyzes King Felipe's Demeanor
The expert in non-verbal communication, Javier Torregrosa, has revealed the keys to understanding the feeling King Felipe experienced after the publication of his daughter's images.
As this professional has pointed out, at all times, "King Felipe's face speaks for itself." The monarch didn't seem satisfied with the dissemination of these photos, and proof of this is that "there are several items indicating that he is in a somewhat unpleasant situation":
"Firstly, we can identify that King Felipe crosses his arms, which means he is in a situation of distance and shelter. This indicates that he is neither open nor relaxed. Additionally, he hides the fingers of his right hand under his left arm, which means he is not comfortable."

Furthermore, Javier Torregrosa has pointed out that "if we observe his face, we can see that his head is slightly tilted back." "The head is tilted to the left and raises the chin very slightly[...]This indicates retreat," he added.

On the other hand, this expert in non-verbal communication has highlighted that King Felipe's eyebrows "form or want to resemble a kind of V, which would reflect some anger."
"There are eyebrows of surprise, joy, sadness. But in King Felipe's case, the inner part of his eyebrow, that is, the part closest to his nose, comes together," Javier Torregrosa clarified.
This professional has emphasized that the anger he speaks of is "contained," since "the lips are pressed." "So it can be seen that he has a thought that angers him, but perhaps it's not the moment. What can't be known is who he is thinking about," he concluded.
Finally, Javier Torregrosa wanted to remember that, moments before, King Felipe "was in a completely different manner." And indeed, in the images, "a lot of closeness can be seen."
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