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Meghan and Harry held hands to 'show they do things own way', says body language expert

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted holding hands as they left Westminster Hall following the service for the Queen yesterday (September 14).

The gesture stood out among other members of the Royal Family. It was the Sussexes' saying "we are going to do things our way", according to a body language expert.

Most of the other senior royals in attendance - King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Princess Anne and Sir Tim Laurence - did not hold hands, although William did place his hand on Kate's back as the couple walked out. READ MORE: Brits fume over ‘Platty Jubes-style’ nickname people have adopted for Queen’s funeralIt wasn't the first time the Sussexes have held hands at events following the Queen's death.

They were spotted doing so when they met well-wishers at Windsor over the weekend. According to body language expert Adrianne Carter - who goes by The Face Whisperer online - Meghan and Harry were making a "point" with yesterday's PDA.

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