Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Showed ‘High Levels Of Trust’ This Way
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just proved how much they really trust each other.
The royal couple attended their son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor’s christening on Sunday and showed the world how united they are. Shortly after the ceremony which was held at Queen Elizabeth II’s private chapel in Windsor, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex dropped photos of their adorable firstborn.
While speaking with Express, body language expert Judi James analyzed the couple’s photos and said that they looked deliberately close and intimate in the snaps.
“Harry, Meghan and Archie’s heads are posed deliberately close in a romantic Hollywood style pose, suggesting high levels of trust and that all three are almost lost in a bubble of bliss and joy. It looks deliberately intimate rather than a pose to the camera to share the joy and the way we are invited to glimpse the loving moment rather than participate in some way to endorse their request for a private event,” she explained.
Prior to the christening, Prince Harry and Markle announced that the event will be kept private. The names of Archie’s godparents have not been revealed. Additionally, only 25 people were expected to attend the ceremony, which included Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Doria Ragland, and Princess Diana’s sisters.
Prince Harry and Markle’s relatives also posed in a group photo to commemorate Archie’s christening. James analyzed the picture and said that the royals adhered to guidelines.
But the main highlight from Saturday’s christening was, of course, the 2-month-old royal baby Archie. After two of his photos were released, royal fans couldn’t help but share their thoughts on who they think he looks like the most.
Archie’s hair color seems to be similar to Prince Harry, and this could only mean that he’s a ginger. His skin tone is also the same as the Duke of Sussex. But in the second photo, where he is in between his parents, Archie resembles his mom.
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