It appears a “tide has changed” in the relationship between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry since their move to the US, a body language expert has observed.
When American actress Meghan first arrived in the UK and became part of the Royal family, communication professional Judi James said Prince Harry took on the “overly protective role” as he taught her the typical proceedings followed by the Windsor family.
According to Ms James, this protectiveness kicked in as soon as the Duke of Sussex proposed to the Duchess, always being seen by her side at public events appearing as a guide for Meghan in the months ahead of their marriage.
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