Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Secret to Lasting Love: Duchess' 'Genuine Emotion' for Duke 'Proves Distance Only Makes Them Stronger'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be experimenting with a "professional split," but their interactions with one another and the "genuine emotion" they display "prove their union is still going strong," according to one Sussex insider.
This led body language analyst Darren Stanton to share, "Harry and Meghan often display prolonged eye contact between each other, which proves the couple’s deep level of connection and rapport."
"Meghan especially has great eye contact, as she tends to fixate on whoever she is talking to," he added. "When we see Meghan and Harry together, we see prolonged eye contact, holding hands, and physical contact — all signs of a genuine connection and deep rapport between them. As much as Harry is protective over Meghan, we see Meghan acting as a source of reassurance for Harry."
Furthermore, the duo reportedly uses "secret signals" to share cues with one another, so they do not break the narrative of what they are presenting to the public eye. "The main one between the two is eye contact; there is a certain look that Meghan gives him when she wants to show her support and check in to see how Harry is feeling," Stanton pointed out.
This news comes amid reports of a distancing between the Duke and Duchess in recent months. The Montecito royals have each attended more solo engagements and outings when compared to their joint 2023 appearances. This has led to swirling rumors of marital discord and even talk of divorce, as the prince allegedly rents a bungalow in West Hollywood when things get rough at home.
The Duke and Duchess have always shown more affection in public than what has been seen with past royal couples. Although the prince's relationship with Chelsy Davy was also less formal than Prince William and Kate Middleton's, for example, it is with Meghan that he has truly come into his own away from what royal protocol expects.
Stanton further observed, "When we take a look at the changes in Harry and Meghan’s lives since the beginning of their relationship, Meghan has become a global figure and one of the most recognizable people in the world. While this may have caused issues for other couples, Harry and Meghan appear to be stronger than ever."
Despite some expert analysis claiming the couple are co-dependent on one another and a team, others feel that the Duke has never felt comfortable in Meghan's home environment of Los Angeles.
"Unfortunately, Harry's just like a rabbit in the headlights and caught up in it. He doesn't look like a happy person at all. He looks jaded. The funny thing is, what he said in the ITV interview was that he's withdrawing from royal life because he doesn't want to be in the limelight," royal commentator Richard Hillgrove told a publication.
Geo News reported on Stanton's comments.