Body language expert's harsh verdict on Prince Harry and Meghan's relationship in new Netflix show

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A body language expert has gave her brutal verdict on 'Polo', Prince Harry's new Netflix documentary, claiming Meghan Markle commands "looks of respect".Prince Harry made just one appearance throughout the first episode of his documentary, which is streamed in five parts - and he continues to make a handful of appearances in total, although he doesn't appear in the second or third episode.

His wife Meghan Markle is listed as an executive producer alongside Harry. However, she only features in the final episode, reports the Express.

Judi James a body language expert claims the documentary "looks like an Eton Mess mash-up of Jilly Cooper and TOWIE" and says Meghan spoke to the polo players as if she was on a "Royal visit".Judi said to the Express: "This documentary looks like an Eton Mess mash-up of Jilly Cooper and TOWIE.“Harry's love of the peacocking, macho world of Polo comes across clearly but when he and Meghan do appear in brief moments she is very emphatically not depicted as any Pimms-swigging, divot-trampling WAG."Meghan's presence provides the royal effect as she steps in to be introduced to a player and Harry steps back to chuckle at the sight of the player bending his head and offering a handshake and a giggle."She adds that Harry is becomes playful and shows that he "loves making his wife laugh".The body language expert said: "Meghan turns the shake into a hug and both Harry and the player giggle and chuckle like schoolboys.She continued: "Meghan is seen chatting as though on a royal visit and it's Meghan extending a hand to touch her husband to invite him into the conversation.""She also commands looks of respect and she walks across the stage to give Harry his trophy and he goes into playful mode, pointing

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