ALBAWABA - Meghan Markle's recreation of their encounter at the Royal Lodge made Prince Harry uneasy.
A body language expert claims that Prince Harry displays symptoms of "discomfort" as Meghan recalls her first encounter with the late Queen and the way she welcomed her—a pivotal moment in the couple's Netflix series.
During his interview, the duke said, "How do you explain that to people?" How exactly do you describe the act of bowing down to your grandma? You'll also have to bow down. That is, unless you are American. How peculiar. Adding, "Now I'm starting to realize, 'This is a big deal'," Meghan enhanced the statement. This will indeed make sense to Americans. Dinner and a tournament await us during our medieval days. It felt that way.
"Pleasure to meet you, Your Majesty," she gushed as the camera panned to Harry, and she reenacted the scene by doing an uncomfortable, contentious, and overdone curtsy.
"Pleasure to meet you, Your Majesty," she gushed as the camera panned to Harry, and she reenacted the scene by doing an uncomfortable, contentious, and overdone curtsy.
Body language expert Judi James claims that Harry subtly conveyed his "discomfort" in the scenario by making a revealing "cut-off" motion.
According to her interview with the Mirror, Meghan is the more outgoing and charismatic of the two. "Here she sits, confidently and readily speaking in a slightly gossipy style, as though talking to a girlfriend she is keen to amuse," she said.
When she talks about how kind she was to the late Queen, her humor is modest and self-deprecating. In response to a joke that they both cracked, her grin turns uneven, lifting one side.
But Harry is already keeping a close eye on her, glancing down at the side of her face while his own expression seems less "fun" than hers.
As she claims, Meghan pulls off a lavish mock-curtsey that evokes a medieval appearance. The joke is lengthy (it takes her eight seconds to deliver), but Harry's severe look remains unchanged until the very end, when he lets out a faint, mirthless giggle.
"Your Majesty," Meghan says, making a direct allusion to the late Queen. Harry, clearly uncomfortable, dips his head to execute a cut-off ceremony that partly covers his face.