appeared at the event for Sentebale, which Harry, 39, founded in 2006. The foundation works with young people and children impacted by HIV in Botswana and Lesotho.
According to body language expert Judi James, the couple’s kiss proved that the two have no problems flaunting their love in front of onlookers.
James told The Mirror that the smooch was reminiscent of one the Sussexes shared back in 2018 at a different event, and that it indicated how in-sync the lovebirds are together. “Back in 2018 Harry, looking all fired-up and full of passion after hammering around on the polo field, planted a very sexy kiss on Meghan’s lips, giving the kiss a ‘get a room!’ quality,” James said. “His expression was serious and he looked lost in the moment as he turned his head but kept his torso facing front.”“Meghan tilted her head back in the same neck-baring gesture of submission that [Princess] Diana used when she kissed [King] Charles on their wedding day.
The polo trophy looked irrelevant and they almost had to be reminded it was supposed to be handed over,” she continued. However, the most recent lip-lock “shows the love is still there but it is a much sweeter, more fun PDA.”The way that their hands laid on the trophy this time around as they canoodled, suggested that the “Suits” star, 42, and Harry have “higher levels of sociability than they showed when they appeared lost in the moment back in 2018.”“It’s Harry craning his neck here and Meghan’s heels make her able to kiss at a more even angle.
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