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Body Language Expert Comments on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Relationship

 Body Language Expert Comments on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Relationship

Body Language Expert Comments on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Relationship


As the wedding date draws closer, all eyes are also getting more and more curious by the couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. While no one really knows how certain this lovebirds relationship is, body language experts can pick up on subtle hints that reveal a lot about it. Nobody denies that Harry and Meghan seem to love each other. But is that what really happened? Reporting from.


 The Independent, Darren Stanton, an expert on body language and 'human lie detector', has analyzed the royal couple's love affair. He tries to help millions of pairs of curious eyes to reveal what really happened to this couple's relationship. "I have written and analyzed this couple's relationship, and what was clear from the start is that love and respect for one another is a genuine non-verbal behavior," explains Darren Stanton. "As human relationships improve like friends, colleagues or as lovers, we see a natural process called matching and mirroring, "he adds. 


This happens when two or more people adjust each other's postures, movements, and behaviors. And those who do this often show a deep and genuine connection. In an interview with the BBC after the engagement ceremony, from the body language of the couple it can be concluded that people's predictions have been correct. "I saw a lot of really good moments in this interview. Meghan held Harry's hand during the interview, as if he didn't want to lose contact even for a moment, "he explained. They also often look into each other's eyes. In fact, according to Darren Stanton, normal eye contact lasts three to five seconds. Eye contact is prolonged. usually done to people we really love or people we are going to fight with.


But, there was no way they would make frequent eye contact because they wanted to fight, could they? From all the body language shown by them during the interview session, it was clear that they were both in love. "Meghan is a fantastic communicator and seems a lot more confident than Harry." "But he looked at Harry after answering questions to get confirmation that he was happy too," said Darren Stanton. 


Darren Stanton also analyzed Harry's body language that appears to be biting his lip. According to him, this is an ancient gesture that reflects nervousness so that at certain times she may feel that some of the questions are a bit too personal. "Overall, it's clear they really love and respect each other," he explained.


 The brief footage of the royal couple, seen frequently joking around and being themselves during engagement interviews, arguably reveals more about their relationship than the official footage. "I think this is a great clip because we are so used to only seeing footage and photos of the royal family in very controlled situations," said Darren Stanton. He also argued that most of the photos shown to the public were carefully managed, and never showed how the couple joked at each other.


"I think it's obvious, Meghan looks really good to Harry, she definitely seems more confident and relaxed in front of the camera for obvious reasons." "But I think being seen as 'human', it's just an attempt to amplify their popularity with the public," From Nottingham to Belfast, Harry and Meghan have made various official visits even though they are not married. Darren Stanton has noticed how Harry adopts the same technique as his brother, Prince William, who always shows calming body gestures when they appear in public. this gesture they inherited from their father, Prince Charles.The calming gesture is basically putting one hand on the stomach and tucking it inside the coat.


"During the Nottingham visit, I noted Meghan placing her palm on Harry's back as if to reassure him too," said Darren Stanton. Meghan often does this as if to say 'it's okay, you're fine'. However, according to Stanton, Meghan did this not in a condescending manner, but rather a subtle way of maintaining physical contact. 


This movement is also said to show power which is often exercised by politicians like Donald Trump, who seem to say 'I am in charge'. The body language expert also believes that the couple's smiles are genuinely genuine. "A smile is the easiest emotion to fake that can hide or cover up boredom, fatigue or anxiety, but all the recordings I saw of this couple were real smiles," he explained.

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