A royal addition! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle expanded their family by adding another pup to the mix — a senior rescue beagle named Mamma Mia.
06.08.2022 - 17:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been an affectionate couple since their relationship went public, but one body language expert says one gesture shows how their connection has changed.
The couple is often seen hand-in-hand and their most recent public engagement was no different. Prince Harry and Meghan were seen holding hands in the United Nations headquarters before his speech on Nelson Mandela Day last month.
Meghan apparently made one significant but subtle gesture on the outing, says body language expert Darren Stanton who says it indicates how their marriage might be slightly different to the early days, the Mirror reported.
Speaking on behalf of Betfair Casino, he said: "In the early days of Meghan Markle joining the royal family, there was a lot of speculation in terms of how she was going to convey herself and fit into life as a senior royal.
"Right from the outset, Meghan was a very strong and confident person. Perhaps, this was due to her tenacious nature and the motivation she has had to have become a star in her own right in the world of acting - a career that takes a lot of determination and passion, traits she has shown to have intrinsically.
"It's clear from Meghan's body language that she loves Harry very much. She very much plays the role of his biggest supporter in their relationship, with Meghan on hand to boost Harry's confidence in situations where he isn't feeling as self-assured.
"Over the years we've seen many tell-tale gestures of Meghan helping Harry to feel at ease, like her touching his elbow when they're out at engagements or holding his hand or arm to give reassurance.
"Another way Meghan shows Harry she is on hand to support him is by subtly placing her hand on his back - both a
A royal addition! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle expanded their family by adding another pup to the mix — a senior rescue beagle named Mamma Mia.
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