Meghan Markle Allegedly Controls Prince Harry When Duchess Wants Duke To Stop Taking; Former 'Suit' Star May Never Come Back to the UK
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Meghan Markle employs "controlling" body language when she wants Prince Harry to stop talking in public, according to a body language specialist.

According to Jesus Enrique Rosas, who operates the YouTube channel Body Language Guy, the Duchess of Sussex gives away clues that she is eager to move on. To prove his case, he studied a video of Meghan and Harry attending a public event.

Meghan Markle Has no Intention of Returning to the UK

Meghan had gotten agitated, according to Jesus, since "her hands were restless, as she was pinching the skin directly beneath her nails." According to Rosas, the Duchess of Sussex employs a "tap" with her hand when she wants to move on.

Meanwhile, Meghan revealed Prince Harry's moniker, which caused the royal to be criticized. Harry has filed a lawsuit against the UK, saying that his family would be endangered if they returned without police protectors, as per The Sun.

Meghan Markle seems unconcerned about what the British public thinks, according to a royal biography quoted in the latest news. The biographer in question, Tom Bower, has also stated that the Duchess of Sussex has "no intention of returning" to the United Kingdom.

Meghan has no intention of returning to London, according to Bower, who is writing a biography of the Duchess of Sussex. He went on to say that while Meghan may have the backing to run for office in the United States, Britain is a "lost cause."

Bower went on to suggest that, while Meghan's popularity has waned in the United Kingdom, she remains popular in the United States, as seen by her trip to New York in September 2021. Bower continued to talk about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's trip to New York in more details.

In another news, it was just declared that when Prince Charles takes the throne Camilla would be referred to as Queen Consort. Meghan's silence on the news, according to Bower, is the Duchess of Sussex's way of "declaring war." It's the latest bombshell from Bower's new tell-all book, which claims Meghan was dubbed "that Minx" and a "self-seeking troublemaker" by the Duchess of Cornwall.

The fresh allegations from Bower's book cast even more doubt on Prince Harry and Meghan's participation in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities this year. Since stepping down from royal duties, Prince Harry has visited the United Kingdom twice. He returned for the first time for Prince Philip's burial. The second was for the unveiling of a Princess Diana statue.

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Royals Birthday Greetings to Meghan Markle Is Coded

According to reports, Prince Harry and Prince Charles have lately had "friendly video conversations." Prince Harry is anticipated to return to the United Kingdom for the Jubilee celebrations this year.

However, a recent disagreement over the Met Police's security has cast doubt on his return. He is supposedly going to be returning for Prince Philip's memorial service in the spring. Since stepping down from royal responsibilities in early 2020, Meghan hasn't set foot on British soil, according to Entertainment Daily.

Many senior members of the Royal Family expressed good wishes to Meghan Markle on social media for her 39th birthday in 2020. Despite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision to step down as working members of the Royal Family just five months prior, she received a swarm of encouraging letters for her birthday in August.

The Queen was the first to send a message, followed by the Cambridges. After that, Prince Charles and Camilla followed suit. From a joint occasion in Chester in 2018, the Queen shared a photo of the Duchess of Sussex smiling with Her Majesty.

However, royal analyst and Majesty magazine Editor-in-Chief Ingrid Seward said that the numerous messages included "hidden clues," arguing that there was more to the posts than what meets the eye. Despite the disagreement, Seward claims that the senior royals recognized Meghan's "sensitivity" and made an effort to congratulate her, Express reported.

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