Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson's interview with Piers Morgan was analyzed by body language expert Judi James. Pictured: Ferguson arrives for the wedding of Princess Eugenie to Jack Brooksbank at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on October 12, 2018 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Jeremy Selwyn-WPA Pool

Sarah Ferguson recently appeared on Piers Morgan’s talk show on Wednesday morning to discuss her relationship with the members of the royal family.

Judi James, a body language expert, analyzed Fergie’s response to the host’s question and noted that the mom of two became cautious about what she said. This could mean that Ferguson didn’t really want to share a lot of things about the royal family during her interview.

“When Piers announced he would be ‘grilling’ Sarah about the Royals in the second part, Sarah’s body language suddenly became less assured and hugely incongruent. She raised her fists in the air in a gesture of celebration as though she was excited to be about to spill all the royal beans, but her pained facial expression was a denial gesture that suggested she was going to be more cautious than keen,” James told Express.

At one point, Morgan and his co-host, Susanna Reid, asked Ferguson what Queen Elizabeth II has for breakfast, but Prince Andrew’s ex-wife refused to answer them.

“Suddenly her hands became clasped on the table in front of her in a demure-looking gesture that can also imply caution in terms of communication. She sucked her lips in too, in a gesture of self-silencing or denial and after some anxious-looking hand-fiddling as she spoke, she dropped her hands onto her lap to hide them altogether, which was a massive masking technique after the empathic, open gesticulations of the first section,” James explained.

During the interview, Ferguson answered some royal family-related questions. For instance, the Duchess of York said that she was grateful to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for inviting her to their wedding on May 19.

Morgan also asked Ferguson about the time she stepped out of her car upon arriving at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. The host said that the moment seemed like Ferguson’s comeback moment.

“Thank you. It is kind of you to say that, it was nerve-wracking. And I was glad I didn’t trip over with those high-heeled shoes on. But, as you can see, the minute I started to walk, I was thinking of Diana in my heart. And I was thinking of my mom…” she said.