Observers have noticed how Meghan Markle keeps Prince Harry under control

Some suggest the power balance in their relationship is one-sided.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s relationship has long been a topic of interest for the public, with many critical of how Harry appears to be under her control.

After leaving his Royal duties in the United Kingdom to live in North America with Markle and his children, there are those who feel Harry has given up too much.

A body language expert has identified a “power gesture” often used by the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, when she is with Prince Harry.

From their first public appearances, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have consistently held hands, a gesture rarely seen among royal couples. This hand-holding continues to be a common sight whenever they are together.

In addition to holding hands, Meghan frequently uses another gesture in social settings. According to body language expert and celebrity psychic Inbaal Honigman, this consistent hand-holding is a genuine display of affection.

Honigman explains that the couple’s constant hand-holding, cuddling, and leaning on each other indicate their genuine affection, not just for the cameras.

“Looking at Harry and Meghan, they are certainly in love. They haven’t been married for that many years and are in a very loving stage of a relationship,” Honigman detailed.

“So, their constant hand holding, cuddling, leaning on each other, are displays of affection are definitely genuine and not for the cameras.”

Not every gesture is a positive

Observers have noticed how Meghan Markle keeps Prince Harry under control

Darren Stanton, a body language and behavioral expert, has noted another gesture Meghan uses to show she is “in control.”

Stanton, known as the “Human Lie Detector” for his ability to uncover truths during police interviews, explained that Meghan’s confidence has grown, leading to more frequent use of power gestures against her husband.

Meghan has grown in her levels of confidence since taking on more projects and a way of knowing this is through displaying more power gestures in public,” he told Betfair Live Casino.

“When she’s with Harry, she will place her hand on his back, which is a tell-tale sign of feeling in control of the situation.”

Meghan has become very good at maintaining strong, connected eye contact, another power gesture, even with strangers. This again proves her strength in connecting with people effortlessly with rare instances of her feeling uneasy or nervous.”

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