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Prince Harry’s Body Language During Video Call Reveals Meghan Markle Is the ‘Center of His World,’ Expert Says – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s body language during their video call about racial injustice says a lot about them as a couple.

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussexs latest video chat to discuss racial injustice had the couple tackling some important and serious subject matter. The appearance also allowed one expert to analyze their body language and it was very revealing.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle | Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Harry and Meghan joined the discussion
Prince Harry and Meghan joined leaders from the Queens Commonwealth Trust to talk about racial injustice during a 20-minute chat. Harry is the president of the organization and Meghan serves as the vice president.
We cant deny or ignore the fact that all of us have been educated to see the world differently, Prince Harry noted during the call. However, once you start to realize that there is that bias there, then you need to acknowledge it, you need to do the work to become more aware… so that you can help stand up for something that is so wrong and should not be acceptable in our society today.
Its not just in the big moments, its in the quiet moments where racism and unconscious bias lies and thrives,” Meghan explained. “It makes it confusing for a lot of people to understand the role that they play in that both passively and actively.
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Their body language spoke volumes
Since the Sussexes dont make regular appearances now that theyve stepped away from royal life, this video chat gave the opportunity to look at their body language as a window into how theyre doing. Body language expert Blanca Cobb shared her thoughts on the couple with Daily Mail and uncovered that things are solid between the two.
Harry and Meghan are a solid couple, Cobb shared. Their
physical positions in the video are significant because it gives a sense of the
dynamics in their relationship. Meghan is dead center with Harry off to her
right, which showcases Meghan as the center of his world.
Cobb further shared that how they are positioned indicates Harrys support of Meghan and their occasional touching of shoulders shows a physical and emotional connection.
Sitting slightly behind her with her right shoulder in
front of his left, symbolically shows that he’s got her. That he supports her.
That she can count on him, Cobb pointed out.
She added that the touching of shoulders highlights a
physical connection as well as an emotional one. Couples touch when they feel
emotionally close to each other.
Cobb also detected the appreciation and respect they show one
another when the other person is speaking.
Even Meghans hairstyle reveals something about the couple. Meghan’s hair is pushed over onto her left side exposing her neck to her husband. A woman shows this vulnerability to a man she loves and trusts.
Harry was ‘slightly uncomfortable’
Despite Cobbs analysis showing that the couple has a solid connection and respect for one another, she did note that Prince Harry wasnt entirely comfortable during the video chat.
I think that Harry looks slightly uncomfortable in parts of
the video because of the subject matter,’ Cobb noted, pointing to the way Harry
tightens his lips, which indicates his dislike and irritation about people not
taking action.
Even though the conversation isnt completely comfortable,
Cobb points out how Harry shows a calm confidence.
With his head held high, strong voice and hand movements, Harry shows a calm confidence and authority when he spoke about acknowledging the past, righting the wrongs, people feeling uncomfortable, hope, and optimism, Cobb explained.
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