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Meghan Markle’s Weight Gain Sparks Criticism in New York
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been criticized for her choice of outfits during her recent trip to New York City.
According to the National Enquirer, Markle put on 60 pounds during her latest pregnancy and is struggling to shed the baby weight.
Despite wearing some pricey designer pieces, her bloated body was what really caught everyone's attention.
Markle's bulky layers of clothing were allegedly meant to hide her baby bump, but the hot temperatures in New York made it difficult for her to keep them on.
After removing some articles of clothing, the truth about her weight gain became apparent.
Four months after giving birth to Lilibet Diana, Markle is still struggling to lose the weight she gained during pregnancy.
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The tabloid spoke to an expert who estimated Markle's weight at around 150 pounds.
Dr. Gabe Merkin warned that if Markle doesn't lose the weight soon, she could be at risk for diabetes, stroke, and heart attack.
Markle's body language during the trip also caught the attention of experts.
Body language expert Judy James noted that Markle's actions showed resilience, determination, and confidence.
She looked like a woman on a mission as she walked briskly ahead of Prince Harry, who offered his signature back rubs and eye gaze.
However, James also noted that the couple's public displays of affection were less constant than during royal tours.
Despite the criticism, Markle's cause received passionate support from the crowd during her speech.
Harry referred to her as “my wife,” prompting a PDA moment where Markle placed her head on his shoulder as they clasped hands.
These rituals showed that love and intimacy are still very much alive in their marriage.
Markle's weight gain has sparked concern from experts and criticism from the media.
However, her determination and confidence suggest that she is taking her new role as an influential figure seriously.
As she continues to navigate life in the public eye, it remains to be seen how she will respond to the scrutiny and criticism that come with it.