Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spotted in 'genuine' beautiful gesture away from limelight
22.07.2022 - 01:13
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted in a loving embrace as royal watchers zeroed on Prince Harry, 37 affectionately squeezing Meghan’s leg as the pair travelled to New York to deliver a keynote speech to the United Nations on Monday 18 July. As the assembly gathered for Nelson Mandela Day, The Duchess, 40, is caught reaching for her husband’s hand, before he moves to affectionately squeeze her leg.
She then wraps her own fingers around his hand, looping her arm through Harry’s as the couple remains seated.The public display of intimacy was praised as a glimpse into the couple's private life by fans, with one Instagram user calling the gestures an indication of “true love”. A second wrote: “They just can’t get enough of each other.” A third added: “Love these two for being a comfort for one another, in a world full of criticisms.” Another gushed: “I love watching them”, while a further fan quipped: “So beautiful to watch.
It's so genuine!” Prince Harry also used his speech to UN ambassadors to laud Meghan as his “soulmate”. Marking Nelson Mandela Day, he described his affinity with Africa, a continent that he said provided a place of “solace” for him following his mother's death in 1997, the Express reports.
He described: “Since I first visited Africa at 13 years old, I’ve always found hope on the continent. “In fact, for most of my life, it has been my lifeline, a place where I have found peace and healing time and time again.
“It’s where I’ve felt closest to my mother and sought solace after she died, and where I knew I had found a soulmate in my wife.” Body language expert Judi James described how the Duchess looked to be “calming” Harry's nerves ahead of the address, “looking confident and sociable”. She told
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