REVEALED: Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are 'permitted' to show affection in public
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle are able to show public displays of
affection due to the fact that the star Suits is not yet a real one and
does not have to follow the example of the Queen.Prince Harry and his girlfriend struggled to keep their hands at the
Invictus Games in Toronto last week, prompting many to question why the
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge show no affection when in public.
Body language expert Robin Kermode told Mail Online: "The Queen rarely has her hands on her husband in public and this seems to have set an unwritten precedent for the other members of royalty.
"It's very clear that William and Kate are emotionally close, yet they do not seem to feel the need to show their love - especially when it comes to official state affairs."
"They find themselves as a strong and independent couple and while they are always on the show, they do not feel the need to show their love for each other to the world."The strict protocols shown by the queen do not have to be followed in the cases of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle because the star of the game was not yet a real one.
This means that the 36-year-old actress attended the recent Invictus games as a guest and was not in real duty.
The days of the publicly affectionate couple could be reckoned with people from within revealing recently that Prince Harry and Miss Markle are "as good as engaged" and have discussed their marriage plans openly with their family and friends.
One member said, "Even though Meghan is not wearing a ring or a formal engagement announced, it is fair to say that they are as good as engaged now."They have talked about their marriage plans openly among themselves and the friends and family that surround them already think about wedding dresses."
The Invictus Games marked the third time that Miss Markle appeared in public with her boyfriend, even though the pair tried to keep their romance secret for the past 14 months.
Sources said that having the "most important woman in her life" at her side during the games in Toronto meant the world to Harry.A source told ENews: "Toronto was an incredible experience for Harry.
"Everything to do with Invictus was according to the plan and without hiccups.
"A stimulating and positive week dedicated to doing what he loves best surrounded by good friends and the most important woman in his life."
Body language expert Robin Kermode told Mail Online: "The Queen rarely has her hands on her husband in public and this seems to have set an unwritten precedent for the other members of royalty.
"It's very clear that William and Kate are emotionally close, yet they do not seem to feel the need to show their love - especially when it comes to official state affairs."
"They find themselves as a strong and independent couple and while they are always on the show, they do not feel the need to show their love for each other to the world."The strict protocols shown by the queen do not have to be followed in the cases of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle because the star of the game was not yet a real one.
This means that the 36-year-old actress attended the recent Invictus games as a guest and was not in real duty.
The days of the publicly affectionate couple could be reckoned with people from within revealing recently that Prince Harry and Miss Markle are "as good as engaged" and have discussed their marriage plans openly with their family and friends.
One member said, "Even though Meghan is not wearing a ring or a formal engagement announced, it is fair to say that they are as good as engaged now."They have talked about their marriage plans openly among themselves and the friends and family that surround them already think about wedding dresses."
The Invictus Games marked the third time that Miss Markle appeared in public with her boyfriend, even though the pair tried to keep their romance secret for the past 14 months.
Sources said that having the "most important woman in her life" at her side during the games in Toronto meant the world to Harry.A source told ENews: "Toronto was an incredible experience for Harry.
"Everything to do with Invictus was according to the plan and without hiccups.
"A stimulating and positive week dedicated to doing what he loves best surrounded by good friends and the most important woman in his life."
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