Prince Harry Reportedly ‘Submissively In Tune’ With Meghan Markle For This Reason
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s body language at the Cirque du Soleil was recently analyzed by expert Judi James.
While speaking with Express, James discussed the video uploaded by Twitter user LiberianGirl, which showed the royal couple holding hands. Both of Prince Harry’s hands held on to Markle’s hands and were placed above the Duchess of Sussex’s growing baby bump. The Twitter user said that it appeared as though the Duke of Sussex was protecting his wife and unborn baby.
“The rather sweetly choreographed body language ritual suggests Harry really is now tuned into to Meghan’s every need while she is pregnant. As she settles rather uneasily into her seat, he sits with his head down submissively, quietly watching her but without fussing before deciding that another hand might just be what she needs,” James explained.
James also talked about Prince Harry’s decision to not put his hands palm-up or allow Markle to decide where she wants to put it. The gesture proved just how strong the couple’s bond really is. The expert also said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are showing a united from amid rumors that they are feuding with Kate Middleton and Prince William.
Meanwhile, royal fans couldn’t help but gush at Prince Harry and Markle’s photo on social media.
“They are so connected and in sync with each other. Their baby is going to come into a household with a love of love,” one person tweeted.
Markle is scheduled to give birth in the Spring. There are ongoing rumors suggesting that she and Prince Harry will have a baby girl. Some of the names that may be given to their offspring are Diana, Victoria, or Amy.
Diana is a tribute to Prince Harry’s mom, Princess Diana, who passed away in 1997. Victoria is a tribute to Queen Victoria, and Amy is one of the names that Markle thinks is nice for her baby. However, the sex and name of the couple’s firstborn will only be revealed by Kensington Palace after Markle gives birth.
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