![]() ![]() Stewart's most famous client was Diana, Princess of Wales. Last week Harry and Meghan were stripped of their royal titles, following their decision to quit as senior members of the Royal Family in January last year. He added: 'I would suggest that in allegiance with Meghan they are both very conscious of being voices of change, and that now they are no longer subsumed within the Royal Family they can launch their own specific "brand" and viewpoint, to bring about liberations in the world.' 'Whereas Harry is untrained and could really do with some help! It feels as though Harry has little technical management of his voice as a voice coach I immediately want to help.' ' is obviously self-assured and articulates with a mental agility that precisely defines what her opinions are,' he said. Stewart added that Harry's body language during public appearances often suggests a 'huge amount of emotional mobility occurring inside'īy contrast, Stewart highlighted Meghan's skills and experience as an actress means she knows how to place her voice within the podcast. Judi James branded it 'every bit as interesting as Tony Blair’s infamous mockney', adding: 'It's pretty much mid-everything: mid-Atlantic, mid-London and mid-Estuary English.' Several commentators including a British behaviour expert have observed that Harry appears to have 'dropped' the Queen's English accent in favour of a more 'slurring mid-Estuary' twang in his new podcast. When he walks he moves his weight from side to side, and his footfall is light, not measured or grounded.' 'This level of emotionality leads to impetuosity, quick wittedness, impulsive feats of desire, fun to have around, spontaneous, highly mobile and unpredictable. 'When visible Harry doesn't have a firm centre in his walk or his voice,' he explained. Stewart added that Harry's body language during public appearances often suggests a 'huge amount of emotional mobility occurring inside'. Both conditions are at present in dispute within Harry's consciousness - and for very understandable reasons!' 'I feel the latter reflects his great awareness of form and respect of status, with a subtle desire to de-formalise and make "cool". Giving his verdict on the Duke of Sussex's 'podcast' voice, which Meghan, 39, swooned over during the teaser for their Archewell Audio Holiday Special on Spotify, Stewart said the prince, 36, has an 'off-the-cuff' style but a tendency to speak too quickly.Īs well as Diana, Stewart Pearce (pictured) has worked with actors including Mark Rylance His latest self-help book, Diana: The Voice Of Change, details how one can experience the Radiance of Diana by practising a series of breathing techniques and confidence boosters which he calls 'The Diana Heart Path'.Īs well as Diana, Stewart has worked with actors including Mark Rylance, Hugh Bonneville, Eddie Redmayne and Minnie Driver, and politicians such as Benazir Bhutto, Mo Mowlam and Margaret Thatcher. ![]() Stewart Pearce, 68, of London, claims to have been the late Princess of Wales' voice and presence coach from late 1995, shortly after her Martin Bashir interview was broadcast, until her death in 1997. Prince Harry is a 'visual thinker' who speaks too fast due to a 'fear of not fulfilling expectations' - while his 'self-assured' wife Meghan Markle 'articulates with mental agility', Princess Diana's vocal coach has claimed. ![]()
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