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Prince Harry NEEDED Meghan Markle’s Reassurance during interview – Body Language Expert
Body Language Specialist Decodes Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Oprah Interview
After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, a body language specialist released a thorough study of their body language. Darren Stanton, a psychologist and human lie detector, elaborated on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bodily contact when they exposed their difficulties as committed members of the British Royal Family.
Stanton decoded Meghan's body language as she talked about these topics. The Duchess of Sussex made “positive gestures,” as shown by her hand placement over Harry's in the interview. When she made the gesture, she showed that she was certain that her husband was in need of reassurance. According to Stanton, Harry's body language revealed a lot about the couple's chemistry, and he's “clearly besotted with her.” He went on to say that Harry seems to be “head over heels” for Meghan and that she makes movements suggesting that “she's with him.”
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Another body language specialist says Meghan Markle was hiding “horrible memories.”
Meghan and Prince Harry held back a lot during their chat with Oprah, including the name of the person who asked them about Archie's skin tone.
Patti Wood, a body language specialist and blogger, assessed Meghan's body language in the interview.
“She's wistful. She's looking off, she's remembering. And there's a part of her that smiles as she remembers, but there's also tears in these eyes,” Wood told Marie Claire. “So it tells me she's remembering all of it, all of the wedding, and there's parts that she thinks of fondly, but there's parts that make her cry. So it's a complex set of emotions. And overall, she wants to contain and suppress the complexity of these emotions. ”
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Meghan's mental health issues, according to Wood, were the most difficult to address. She said, “She's trying to suppress the memories of that horrible time,” she said. “When she cried, they were real tears.”
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