Meghan Markle's apparent avoidance of eye contact with Prince Harry has sparked speculation that she may be more focused on others, according to a dating coach and psychology expert who meticulously analyzed footage of Megan Markle and Prince Harry during their time on the slopes in Canada. The expert suggests that the Duchess desires to be the center of attention and seeks validation from those around her.
During their three-day trip to Canada, where they attended the launch of the Invictus Winter Games and the Onee Too event, Megan, 42, and Harry, 39, were observed engaging with directors, coaches, and competitors while testing out adaptive sports. Adam Lions, the dating coach and psychology expert, made an intriguing observation, noting that Megan appeared to be less interested in making eye contact with Harry and more focused on the people around her. It seemed that she was curious about who was looking at her, who cared about her, and how significant she was in their eyes.
Upon their arrival, the couple walked hand in hand and received a warm welcome from Invictus Co Scott Moore. Later, Harry took to the sky, capturing the attention of onlookers. The psychology expert, who is also a former actress, commented on the event, noting that this behavior once again indicated Megan's desire to be the center of attention and her need to ensure she recognized those who paid attention to her.
Regarding Prince Harry's response and body language towards his wife, the expert mentioned that he was constantly checking in with Megan to ensure her well-being, which was interpreted as a positive sign for their relationship. The couple also took the time to engage with trainees under the sunny skies, showing genuine interest by asking thoughtful questions about their favorite sports. After spending 45 minutes with the trainees, they moved indoors to meet other participants, allowing the Duke to connect with those who required a more comfortable and safe environment.
At the end of the first day, the couple left in a white sanctuary, with Megan waving to a crowd that had gathered to sing "God Save the King" in praise of the Sussexes. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Vancouver, Canada, before continuing their journey to the Whistler resort via a private jet, where they celebrated the one-year anniversary of the 2025 Invictus Games.
Prince Harry also made a televised appearance on Good Morning America, during which he discussed his father's recent cancer diagnosis. Expressing gratitude for being able to spend time with his father, Harry emphasized his love for his family and expressed hope that the cancer diagnosis could potentially serve as a catalyst for reconciliation between him and the rest of the family. This interview followed last week's announcements from Harry and Megan, which received backlash after they relaunched their official website as the Office of Prince Harry and Megan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex.