Meghan Markle strikes ‘flirty poses’ to enhance Sussexes ‘power couple status’
Meghan and Harry hand in hand at Invictus Games
Meghan Markle struck a number of “flirty poses” while she was just a few yards away from Prince Harry at the Invictus Games event, a body language expert said.
The Sussexes visited the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany, together on Wednesday for the major sporting occasion.
It marked Meghan’s first appearance at the games alongside her husband, which body language expert Judi James described as “very red carpet”.
She told FEMAIL that the Duchess made “flirty poses… to add to the look of being a celebrity power couple.”
The expert added: “Meghan and Harry’s body language on this first formal day of Invictus appearances together really does seem to signal that the Harry and Meghan roadshow is back in the room.
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“It’s been a while since the fans have been treated to some of their signature rituals of togetherness as a couple and as a professional double act but they appear here taking the applause like celebrities with Harry back in his proud, protective tow-along pose, hand-in-hand with a very excited looking Meghan.
“Their hand clasp is mutual, with Harry’s hand on top in a gesture of dominance and Meghan’s fingers are curled upward to show reciprocal affection as Harry leans to talk to her.”
The Sussexes were seen cheering with crowds at day five of the 2023 Invictus Games on Wednesday.
Meghan, wearing a chic shorts and blazer co-ord, was met with wild applause as she walked into sporting arena hand-in-hand with Harry earlier in the day.
Over 2,000 schoolchildren were invited to come and watch the day’s events. Many were filled with excitement at the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the former Suits star.
The royal couple was swamped by fans who wanted to pose for selfies with the celebrities.
Harry is the founding patron of the Invictus Games and opened the event on Saturday night.
He has been seen at the games every day so far, watching the wheelchair rugby tournament and the athletics with a keen eye.
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