Meghan Markle 'takes control' of 'dismissive' Prince Harry, says body language expert
20.07.2022 - 16:55
/ ok.co.uk
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry marked Mandela Day by attending the 2020 UN Nelson Mandela Prize award ceremony in New York.The informal meeting was held by the General Assembly, and came just days after explosive claims were made about Meghan by journalist Tom Bower in his forthcoming book about the duchess and her relationship with the royal family, Revenge. But Meghan was not showing any sign of being upset or feeling vulnerable about the book's claims.
In fact, body language expert Judi James exclusively tells OK! that the former actress, 40, still looked "in control" of her 37-year-old husband and it was her taking charge on the momentous occasion. Judi says: "Her clasp of his hand and arm in the auditorium looked like a gesture of reassurance in the face of nervousness." Harry seemed to pull his hand away while sitting down with Meghan, which Judi described as "dismissive".
Judi says: "Meghan seems to be holding Harry’s hand as they sit together but then he appears to pull or even snatch his hand away in what looks like a dismissive gesture." Judi notes that this is surprising given that we have become used to Harry and Meghan's frequent and informal displays of public affection. "For Harry to pull his hand away is striking, especially from a man for whom PDAs with his wife are a natural and non-negotiable norm," she shared.
Judi also discussed whether or not Harry's gesture was, in fact, just absent minded. "Meghan does appear to take control here, taking his hand back and placing it on her lap and holding his arm with her other hand to correct Harry with a degree of firmness." "She even glances down at the new PDA as though checking it is reflecting their closeness," she added.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.