Meghan Markle's telling gesture on red carpet that exposes true state of marriage to Prince Harry

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were showcasing their "unity" as a strong couple during their surprise appearance at the premiere of the new Bob Marley film in Jamaica this week, according to a body language expert.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made an unexpected visit to Kingston and were snapped with Jamaican prime minister Andrew Holness at the screening of the film which celebrates the late reggae singer's life.

They were also seen rubbing shoulders with Jamaica's minister of legal and constitutional affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte and posed for pictures with Paramount Pictures chief executive Brian Robbins at the Carib 5 cinema in the capital.The former Suits actress looked gorgeous in a long, black A-line gown with gold earrings and her hair tied back in a slick bun while Harry was dressed in a dark suit and open-necked white shirt, the Mirror reports.The pair were seen holding hands which according to body language expert Judi James is "an ongoing gesture of unity".Speaking to the Daily Mail, Ms James said that Harry and Meghan's body language suggests that they aim to define themselves as "an ongoing power couple" but at the same time, a romantic one.

The expert noted: "It's careful and elegant-looking rather than a more spontaneous hugging gesture, meaning it seems to be aimed at defining them as an ongoing power couple as well as a romantic couple. "There is one rather sweet moment between Harry and Meghan when they part to walk on and Meghan brushes a hand down her dress and Harry mirrors and copies the gesture with his own outfit as though quietly taking his cue from her."She continued: "When they pose together for the cameras though there is a telling gesture from Meghan.

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