Meghan Markle knows that when she steps in public, keep an eye on the eyes of the world.
And in the last few days, the Duchess of Sussex seemed to play the role of worshiping the woman – at every possible moment in the performances of Invictus Games.
During the weekend, the royal couple attended the opening ceremony of the tournament in Vancouver, where Meghan was broken into her husband's shoulder.
That evening the duke and Duchess appeared a surprising performance during a National Hockey League match in the city – so that Meghan could replicate her affectionate pose from earlier in the day.
When he saw himself on the big screen, Meghan leaned forward to put her head on Harry's shoulder again and clung to his arm – while the Duke was shining to the camera.
Yesterday the couple traveled 75 miles from Vancouver to the snowy city of Whistler, where they greeted a crowd of 1,000 fans.
While he was the stage on stage, Meghan was depicted with Harry's arm again while they thanked the Invictus -Game Services.
Dubbing Meghan's Go-to-Pose De 'Limpet Cling', Body Language Expert Judi James argued that the Duchess of Sussex's affectionate views had been an 'exaggerated exhibition of love' to send a message to Royal Watchers.
The expert said: 'Meghan's body language in the Canadian Invictus does not only look like a natural expression of love.
![Meghan Markle is ‘lowering her status’ to make Prince Harry look like a ‘hero’ with her ‘limpet cling’ shoulder nuzzles and arm hugs at Invictus Games, body language expert claims Meghan Markle is ‘lowering her status’ to make Prince Harry look like a ‘hero’ with her ‘limpet cling’ shoulder nuzzles and arm hugs at Invictus Games, body language expert claims](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/11/10/95085379-0-image-m-8_1739268787945.jpg)
Displayed: Meghan Markle nestles on 8 February to Prince Harry during the Invictus Games Opening Ceremony in Vancouver
“Her” Limpet Klampen, “in particular locking characteristic seems to be a projection signal, as if she is trying to convey an important message to the world through a number of exaggerated body steel displays.”
Judi says that Meghan uses 'date night' to prove that their romance is just as strong as always – after a vanity Fair Expose reported that the pair of 'love is real' and they 'still hot for each other'.
Judi analyzed their Invictus Games opening Ceremony appearance and said that the expression of Prince Harry was 'appropriate' while Meghan hugged him in him showed how she sees him as a 'real hero'.
Describe how Meghan is often seen as the 'more dominant' person in the couple, Judi said: “She will often cut Harry around or even push him out of the way occasionally.
'Quickly clinging displays would, however, tend to look like a desire to admit to the critics and to justify the balance of power.
“They make her seem submissive and confused and he looks strong. In many of their “clinging”, Harry does not poses back and forth, sitting upright or even leaning away from his wife.
“So it's Meghan's choice to perform signal, while he can just suck the moment of power.”
In addition, Judi noticed how this Pose Harry and Meghan's engagement announcement in Kensington Palace Gardens repeated – where the Duchess held a hand on the Hertog arm.
![After the opening ceremony of Invictus Games, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex lived a National Hockey League match in the city - where Meghan was again depicted against Harry against Harry](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/11/10/95085781-0-image-m-13_1739269714330.jpg)
After the opening ceremony of Invictus Games, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex lived a National Hockey League match in the city – where Meghan was again depicted against Harry against Harry
The expert said: 'Here she repeats that characteristic pose, but with even more emphasis as the fingers are mazed here in the Clasp.
“This suggests that she wants to show that they have been ordered. It is a “he is mine” gesture of ownership that speaks about permanent bond, which can also be seen as a message to critics such as Trump. '
In the meantime, Judi said that Meghan wanted to 'lower her status' during the ice hockey game of that evening and focus on Prince Harry.
Judi investigated their interactions on the big screen and continued: 'When she also drops her head on his biceps, she forces the message of submission to a protective and powerful man.
“Would he give this gesture to her? Almost certainly not. By lowering her head and attaching it to him, she lowers her own status and presents him as her heroic protector. '
What is more, the expert said that the exaggerated head tilt of Meghan suggests that the Duchess wants to create a sense of 'solidarity' in front of the camera.
Judi added: 'Meghan recently returned to the world and the role of social media influencer, posts on sites such as Instagram and that means that it is selfie-friendly.
![The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (photo) traveled 75 miles from Vancouver to the snowy city of Whistler, where they greeted a crowd of 1,000 fans](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/11/10/95085779-0-image-m-12_1739269702643.jpg)
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (photo) traveled 75 miles from Vancouver to the snowy city of Whistler, where they greeted a crowd of 1,000 fans
![Body language expert Judi James said that the performance of the opening ceremony of the couple in November 2017 was reminiscent of their engagement of the announcement of their engagement](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/11/11/95087419-14384303-image-m-16_1739273333606.jpg)
Body language expert Judi James said that the performance of the opening ceremony of the couple in November 2017 was reminiscent of their engagement of the announcement of their engagement
'Meghan's head-tilt rituals against her husband make efforts and even some discomfort, so that they can be seen as creating the ideal, happy' solidarity 'pose for the camera.
“Head-knots is also a cute,” sympathetic “gesture, which suggests that she wants to like the rest of the world.”
Moreover, yesterday Meghan also clung to her husband's arm on stage in Whistler as part of her continuous 'date night' lecturer steel.
The expert added: 'Harry leans in as if diving to the microphone and Meghan reflects the body position, which makes them look like an active, energetic and playful team of two.
“This is team -binding, where the bodies are mirrored, which suggests an like -minded approach.”
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Prince Harry gives up the thumb while he and Meghan Markle lived to the Whistler Welcome Party
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Displayed: Prince Harry and Michael Buble Shake Shake Hands On Stage during the Whistler Welcome Celebration
Harry and Meghan spend three days in Whistler looking at competitors participating in adaptive winter sports, including the skeleton and Alpine Skiing.
The Duke of Sussex thanked the crowd for showing their support before he dragged his wife on stage to open the three days of events in the luxury ski area because they first enjoyed a number of beers.
While the crowd cheered, Meghan Markle stood stylishly in a white full coat, black top and beanie hat, next to her husband who said brutally: “Now she's going to sing!”
The Duchess caught overwhelmed, shook her head smiling while the lively crowd threw and clapped in an attempt to convince her to act.
Just earlier, the Canadian pop star Buble had performed a spontaneous version of his hit 'Feeling Good' after he was brought onto the stage to introduce Harry.
The prince acknowledged the crowd, consisting of those who participated in the competitions and holidaymakers, who braved the ice cold again.