Meghan Markle's body language

Meghan Markle's body language long before her marriage to Prince Harry revealed her side, which she skillfully tries to hide.

Dec 22, 2021 - 02:16
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Meghan Markle's body language

While some were glad to see the other face of the duchess, the more cheerful and relaxed one, others criticized her and considered her behavior inappropriate.

Body language expert Jesus Enrique Rosas said in a YouTube video that Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle had shown "hostile behavior" long before she joined the royal family. He analyzed her body language while promoting the 2016 series “Suits,” and judging by what he saw while talking to journalist Ruben Jay. He said that one detail “dropped” her face mask.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fs0CVrtQozo

Meghan Markle promoted the “Suits” series in 2016, and a body language expert revealed she was still very hostile back then.

The journalist mixed up the questions he asked her and she heard something she did not expect, so the expert estimated that she immediately took an offensive stance. "In this case, I see hostility," he concluded. “She’s trying to play it safe and she’s polite to the man interviewing her, but a few details have completely exposed her,” Rosas commented.

He is not sure if the expressions on Meghan's face are the result of stress or dissatisfaction, but he points out that it has always been difficult for the Duchess to hide her tensions. Also, it is not often that she behaves politely, she is more ready for an attack than for a friendship.

It’s no secret that Meghan Markle isn’t the most popular person in UK public life, especially after she and Prince Harry resigned from all royal duties early last year and moved to Los Angeles. Almost every day they find themselves under fire from critics of their moves, and with every interview she gives, Meghan has fewer and fewer fans. And while some praise her for moving away from the British royal family, others feel it was a completely unnecessary move because she still expects to live as a member of the British monarchy, which she no longer does.