Lip reading reveals Meghan Markle gave Prince Harry a direct instruction while on tour in Colombia
On their second “royal” tour of the year, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle touched down in Bogota, Colombia on Thursday. Although the Sussexes were well received in the South American nation, some royal analysts have questioned their visit and even called it hypocritical.
This is the Duke and Duchess’ second overseas tour in as many months. They are currently in Colombia. One body language specialist reported that Harry appeared uncomfortable during the Colombia visit—possibly even mimicking his sibling.
At one point during the visit, Meghan seemed to take the lead simultaneously. As she greeted well-wishers, an expert in lipreading has now disclosed that she handed Harry a command.
Some royals were reportedly incensed by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s visit to Nigeria earlier this year. Even though the couple is currently in Colombia and hasn’t been to a Commonwealth nation, they have nevertheless drawn a lot of criticism.
But other factors were examined in addition to Prince Harry’s stance and body language. Nicola Hickling, a skilled lip reader, disclosed that Meghan once gave her husband a clear directive.
Hickling saw how Meghan gave Harry an order, supposedly stating “hand,” to which he replied, “Here you go,” as the couple emerged from a structure where supporters had gathered to welcome them, according to the Mirror. While it’s admirable that Harry and Meghan are fighting cyberbullying and trying to make the internet a safer place for kids, some have criticised them for travelling to Colombia in the first place.
According to writer and royal expert Robert Jobson, who spoke with Express, some are wondering if the Sussexes are even in the area to offer assistance. People weren’t only squinting because of the Colombian sun as Harry and Meghan landed. It was their celebrity’s glaring glare, Jobson claimed.
He questioned who is footing the bill for the Sussexes’ “luxury accommodations,” airfare, and security, as well as whether they are just a “shiny distraction to keep the people from looking too closely at the cracks in the walls.”
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