Meghan Markle’s Palm Line Says This About Her Personality, Says Expert
Meghan Markle’s palm line may suggest her plans for the future.
Johnny Fincham, a palm reading expert, told Express that the Duchess of Sussex has a line on her palm that indicates she loves children.
“Meghan’s right palm has a very rare feature which is a simian line. This is where the heart and headlines combine in a single line and it’s only found on around 1 percent of people,” he said.
Fincham also said that the simian line makes for an obsessive and completely committed person who is focused on their goals.
“In Meghan’s case, the line shows a child-like personality that will never grow up, whose heart rules her head and who will always want to play, indulge in the arts, and loves children,” he said.
As of late, Markle is not yet pregnant with her and Prince Harry’s first child. But bookies have predicted that the royal couple will make a pregnancy announcement this year or in 2019.
Markle’s father, Thomas Markle Sr., seconded the bookies’ prediction and said that he thinks his daughter and Prince Harry will have a baby very soon.
“When she met Harry she spoke about how much she loves him. There’s got to be a child in them. But I think it will happen soon,” he said.
In related news, Prince Harry and Markle are making rounds online after it was reported that they may have broken royal protocol at Prince Louis’ christening. Royal fans noted that Markle wrapped her arms around Prince Harry’s back. Some fans criticized the Duchess of Sussex for her touchy-feely nature.
But Kat Hopps, a journalist for Express, said that there are no rules when it comes to showing affection in public. Judi James, a body language expert, also told the publication, “If the couple has been told to keep touch rituals to a minimum during visits and public events it’s a shame. A couple in the newlywed stage like Meghan and Harry will find it almost painful to not use romantic and affectionate tie-sign touches like hand-holding, hugging or linking arms.”
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