Meghan Markle showed “the world she was nervous” during her Jubilee visit after returning back on British soil for the first time in two years, a body language expert has claimed.
Jesús Enrique Rosas analysed the Duchess of Sussex’s body language from the moment she arrived at the Thanksgiving ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral to the second she left – and noted one particular tell-tale sign of nerves.
Speaking to The Express, he drew attention to the moment Prince Harry signalled to his wife to check the collar of her dress when exiting the car.
“When I was checking the footage, I noticed everyone was mentioning Meghan fixing her collar and it was always the left side…something has to be said about pacifying gestures,” he explained.
“We do this kind of gesture to calm ourselves, it can be fixing our clothes or touching our faces, or in the case of Harry, touching his [wedding] ring.”
He went on to explain that the reason for this is to release stress and added that it was a “very deliberate move” for Meghan as “she’s not really adjusting any fitting.”
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The Duchess of Sussex chose a chic dress coat for the celebration of The Queen’s 70 years on the throne – but in an unusual shade of greige.
Complete with a crisp collar, the bespoke Dior coat also had a minimal belt which cinched the mum-of-two in at the waist.
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The former Suits actress finished off her outfit for the day with an asymmetric hat also by Dior in a matching shade of griege.
The body language expert also took a look at Meghan’s facial expressions and warned not to be “fooled” by her smile because she looked “uncomfortable” at times.
Offering an example of this, he cited the moment she stood up during the service and explained that her “neck muscles are really tense”.
He added: “There was a good reason for that tension…the reaction from the public when they entered the Cathedral”.
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Harry and Meghan hurried away from the Queen’s thanksgiving service after a frosty 50 minutes back with the royals.
The couple were greeted with some boos from crowds outside St Paul’s as they arrived separately to William and Kate.