Exclusive photos from dailymail.com captured the royal couple disembarking the plane and departing from the tarmac, where they underwent checks by staff and U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents. Images of Meghan being searched by enforcement personnel were initially taken by paparazzi from B-Grid. However, Meghan's agency later clarified that U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents had actually welcomed and escorted the Sussexes from the tarmac.
In fact, Megan and Harry were flying on a private jet, and they were being tested for banned substances, as revealed by an insider. This measure was to demonstrate that they did not possess any mind-altering substances in their bags. During this time, Meghan appeared somewhat uneasy, as she gestured towards the other end of the airport, seemingly signaling for them to be taken in that direction.
In terms of body language, a closed hand with one or two fingers pointing is typically associated with asserting dominance. Megan's actions were interpreted as a sign of impatience, reflecting her desire for people to cater to her whims and reinforce her authority.
While Meghan and Harry may feel confined by their royal status, they apparently relish the special VIP treatment they receive. The U.S. Customs reportedly conducted thorough searches, including cavity searches, a level of scrutiny they believed they deserved.
To maintain control over their public image, the couple regularly calls paparazzi like B-Grid, even when they wish to project a particular image or when the world appears indifferent to their activities. This approach allows them to dictate the narrative and stay in the public eye.
Meanwhile, speculation is mounting about potential storylines that may be included in Meghan Markle's forthcoming memoir. Royal commentator Phil Dampier weighed in on the matter during a candid interview with Fabulous. He suggested that while Meghan might not directly criticize the late Queen due to the potential backlash, she could reveal private conversations, which would be unsettling for the King, Queen, and the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Adding to the couple's family dynamics, Prince Harry's potential involvement in Meghan's memoir could compound the situation. As per Mr. Dampier, the couple is facing financial challenges, having lost their Spotify contract. Publishing the memoir could be a significant source of income for them.
Dampier also opined that Meghan might be justifying her actions through her own narrative of events, despite her initial intentions to leave the royal family. He expressed hope that Princess Eugenie, who maintains a friendly relationship with the couple, might persuade them not to write the book, even if it's not justified. Dampier concluded that Meghan seems convinced that she is right and may have difficulty understanding the other side's perspective.