Woman’s Day (Australia)

BODY LANGUAGE EXPERT TELLS ALL!

The actress is used to being the start off the show, but now she’s giving Harry the floor

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Adorable new insight into how dramatical­ly Harry and Meghan’s relationsh­ip has changed since their engagement has been revealed.

Body language expert Judi James (inset) explains that in contrast to their debut as a couple, Meghan has now taken the back seat in their relationsh­ip and allowed Harry to become the focus.

Judi says this was evident in the way she let Harry initiate conversati­ons during a recent trip to Northern Ireland, while she stood in the background “intensely gazing” at her prince.

“In the UK, this amount of eye contact and head closeness would normally only be used in the lead-up to a kiss... it would be massively distractin­g... [but] he’s clearly enjoying it,” Judi says.

“It almost looks as though he can’t quite believe his luck he pulled her in the first place, and is now getting this intense eye contact and attention from her.

“This trait in an American is commonly used by high-status presidenti­al couples. It was first adopted by Nancy Reagan.”

Sources say falling in line behind her prince was a conscious decision by Meghan, who, as a trained actress, is very aware of how her body language can be interprete­d.

“Meghan’s always been quite dominant in the duo, but now we’re seeing quite submissive body language,” says Judi. “This makes him look very heroic, like [she’s] a besotted fan. It may be, as the wedding gets closer, she’s making him look like the star.”

 ??  ?? LISTENING INTENTLY The new royal is learning the ropes from her prince. LETTING HIM LEAD Happy to sit back while Harry impresses the officials. LEANING IN Meghan is giving Harry her full support at official events. GAZING ADORINGLY The prince can’t...
LISTENING INTENTLY The new royal is learning the ropes from her prince. LETTING HIM LEAD Happy to sit back while Harry impresses the officials. LEANING IN Meghan is giving Harry her full support at official events. GAZING ADORINGLY The prince can’t...

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