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Prince Harry’s UN Speech Leaves Royal Observers Concerned
Prince Harry's recent speech at the United Nations in honor of Nelson Mandela Day has left some royal observers concerned about his well-being.
Royal commentator Angela Levin expressed her worry, stating that Harry appeared pitiful during his speech.
She added that he wears his heart on his sleeve and looked very low at the UN.
Levin also noted that it was strange how Meghan was holding onto Harry's arm, but they didn't even look at each other.
Australian entertainment journalist Peter Ford agreed with Levin's observations, saying that Harry looked sad and angry.
He added that it seemed like Harry had fallen into a pit and couldn't climb his way out.
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After the speech, Twitter users analyzed footage of Harry and Meghan in their seats at the General Assembly.
Some viewers suggested that Harry tried to pull his hand away, but Meghan clung onto it.
One Twitter user wrote that the couple didn't seem like they were in love at all, while another added that Harry appeared unhappy and uncomfortable with Meghan.
However, a body language expert stated that Harry was displaying signs of anxiety, and it didn't necessarily mean that he was unhappy with Meghan.
But, royal fans are quick to read into every move the couple makes.
Body language expert Jesus Enrique Rosas examined footage of Meghan and Harry on the day and claimed to have spotted a moment of conflict between the couple.
He studied a clip of the Sussexes sitting together shortly before Harry made his speech when Meghan reached for her husband's arm.
Rosas described how Harry was still smiling at that moment, but when Meghan touched his hand, his expression changed completely.
Harry looked away, like hiding his expression from Meghan.
In the clip, Meghan can be seen taking Harry's arm, cuddling it with both hands, but Harry began to look nervous.
Moreover, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were heckled as they arrived for Harry's keynote speech in New York.
Some people were unhappy with Harry and his wife's involvement, and one protester waited outside to heckle them as they arrived.
The woman held a placard, which read, “Mandela spent 27 years behind bars in SA.
Markle spent 18 months in castles and complained on TV during a pandemic.
Why are they here?”
Some politicians in the US also hit back, with Representative Lisa McLean saying that the Duke and Duchess are sticking their nose into American politics by attacking the US rule of law.
She added that it's time to buy them a history book on the Revolutionary War to remind them that our government stopped caring about the Royal's opinion back in 1776.
In conclusion, Prince Harry's recent UN speech has left some royal observers concerned about his well-being, and Meghan and Harry faced criticism and heckling during their visit to New York.
While some viewers suggested that Harry appeared unhappy and uncomfortable with Meghan, a body language expert stated that Harry was displaying signs of anxiety.
Regardless of the speculation, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to make headlines, and their every move is closely watched by the media and royal fans alike.