Meghan Markle has proved once again that she takes the lead in her marriage to Prince Harry, according to a body language expert.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently paid a visit to Uvalde, to meet the family of Irma Garcia, a teacher who lost her life in a brutal school shooting in Texas back in 2022. Spending time with the victim's family last weekend, the Sussexes even attended a birthday celebration, with fans gushing over the sweet gesture online.
Irma's nephew, John Martinez, posted the video of the sweet encounter, touching on how Harry and Meghan were kind to his cousins and sang "Happy Birthday" to his mum. And now a body language expert has revealed that Meghan was the "instigator" during the encounter, which signifies that she takes the lead in the relationship.
Judi James has now analysed the video that was shared on X, formerly Twitter, with the body language expert revealing that Meghan’s body language suggests she is "keen to make this look like a family visit rather than a celebrity one".
The expert told The Express: "Carrying a birthday cake complete with candles is usually the job of a partner or close relative so it’s clear she was immersing herself in the family gathering dynamic.
"By carrying the cake and instigating the singing, Meghan is central to the group and looks more like the instigator than Harry," which hinted that Meghan is still taking the lead in the couple's union.
Judi added that Harry was overcome with emotion, with him "proudly" gazing at his wife as they both attended the event together.
She explained: "Harry hangs back here, watching his wife with what looks like pride, but looking as though she is in charge while he takes more of a back seat socially at this point.
Reacting to the sweet video on social media, one X user penned: "So happy that Harry and Meghan brought joy in your family and made your mum smile so much. Diana's love and charisma and legacy shines so much in them." Another then added: "They are real deal, not for camera, not for PR. 3 years later and still keeping in touch."
