Meghan Markle and Prince Harry interview with Oprah coded by body language expert

A body language expert has unveiled a detailed analysis of the body parts of Prince Harry and Meghna Markle through their intriguing interview with Oprah Winfrey. Darren Stanton, a psychologist, and human lie detector explained about the bodily communication of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when the two revealed that they were struggling as active members of the British Royal Family.

The couple’s two-hour explosive interview, which began on CBS, surprised the communities on both sides, the US and the UK as well as creating waves around the world. Meghan Markle opened up about her mental health, racism issues, at one point, her problems with suicidal thoughts and refusing help from the British Royals.

Psychologist Stanton, taking out Meghan’s body language while talking about these issues, told Express that the Duchess of Sussex was signaling ‘positive trends’, and this can be set with his hand positioning over Harry during the interview. This also indicated that she noticed that her husband needed peace of mind when she made that move. Harry’s body language said a lot about the couple’s chemistry, Stanton said, saying he was “clearly fascinated by her”. It follows that Harry appears “head over heels” and Meghan gives gestures stating that she is “with him”.

‘Leadership’ hand movement

Meanwhile, an individual body language expert had studied Meghan’s hand movement as a sign of leadership. Andrea Gordon told the UK Express broadcaster that Meghan was holding hands with Harry with fingers tied instead of a soft hand grip, which explained the pull. She also said that a sense of safety was achieved with the couple’s hand grip and this, too, marked reassurance. The move shows, “I got your back” from Meghan’s side when Harry showed concern. Harry’s body language explained that he was not used to or liked cameras. The prince would move and cover his lower torso, a movement that signaled that he wanted an obstacle.

Meanwhile, earlier last week, body language specialist Judi James analyzed Prince Williams’ body communication when they went out to School2 in East London for mental health. encourage children. James told the Daily Mail that The Prince was trying to “control his emotions”. His head bowed as he walked and respond to reporters displaying recognition and speed signaling “playing it down”.

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