Prince Harry ‘Should Be Careful’ Of Meghan Markle’s Press Secretary, Fans Claim
Prince Harry is being encouraged by royal fans to be careful of Meghan Markle’s new press secretary, Christian Jones.
Jones made his first public appearance with the Duchess of Sussex on Friday after leaving a posh restaurant in Notting Hill, west London. The deputy communications secretary was photographed standing a few feet away from Prince Harry’s pregnant wife.
Royal fans were quick to point out how hunky Jones looked in the photo. Some of them also said that the press secretary is very handsome and even more good looking than the Duke of Sussex.
On Twitter, one royal fan wrote, “Careful Harry, Meghan has a new younger handsome man around now.”
Another person said that Jones looked like another handsome man from Toronto that Markle used to date before she met Prince Harry.
Twitter user Elizabeth Cotignola uploaded a photo of Jones and joked, “We need to talk about Meghan Markle’s new press secretary.”
However, Prince Harry shouldn’t also worry about Markle’s new press secretary no matter how good looking he might be because he has a devoted wife. In fact, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have never shied away from showing how much they love each other in public.
The royal couple has also been dubbed as the most affectionate member of the royal family because they rarely show public displays of affection, especially during their tours and engagements.
Most recently, Prince Harry and Markle won the hearts of people across the world when they watched a performance from Cirque du Soleil. While there, Prince Harry reached out for Markle’s hand, and she clasped his hand using both of her.
Markle also placed Prince Harry’s hand over her growing baby bump in what seemed like a protective gesture from the would-be parents. Markle is expected to give birth to her first child in the Spring. But some royal fans are convinced that she will give birth sooner because her belly is much bigger compared to other women who are also 6 months pregnant.
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