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Harry and Meghan’s Touching Moment at Queen’s Funeral Sparks Debate

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Harry and Meghan’s Touching Moment at Queen’s Funeral Sparks Debate

The Sussexes visited the public tributes at Windsor Castle on September 10th, accompanied by and Catherine.

While their reunion was anticipated, it was Harry and Meghan's body language that caught the attention of the internet, setting them apart from William and Catherine.

The couple walked closely together, holding hands, while William and Catherine maintained a noticeable distance between them.

Fans of Harry and Meghan saw their affectionate display as a sign of their love, contrasting it with the lack of public displays of affection from William and Catherine.

Bethany Frankel, a prominent figure, shared her opinion on the matter during an episode of her podcast, Just Be With Bethany Frankel.

She expressed her dissatisfaction with the public's interpretation of the couples' body language.

Frankel pointed out the significant difference in the length of time the two couples have been together, stating, “You cannot compare affection in someone who's been together for two to three years and someone who's been together for almost two decades.”

She cautioned against reading too much into William and Catherine's behavior, considering their future roles as king and queen.

Turning her attention to Harry and Meghan, Frankel bluntly advised them to “Get.

Your.

Fucking.

Shit.

Together.

And grow up,” criticizing their actions at a royal funeral.

This is not the first time Frankel has expressed her disapproval of Harry and Meghan.

In a previous podcast episode, she referred to Meghan as sanctimonious and compared her to reality TV stars who continue to discuss their past shows after leaving them.

On the other hand, a body language expert offered a different perspective on Harry and Meghan's behavior at the funeral.

Katie Aloisel, a specialist in connections and body language, explained that their displays of affection were in line with their nature as a tactile and affectionate couple.

She highlighted 's work as a passionate advocate for mental health, emphasizing the importance of reaching out during difficult times.

Aloisel acknowledged that people express emotions differently, some by withdrawing and others by seeking comfort and reassurance.

She noted Meghan's stillness during the service, with her gaze fixed ahead or downward.

However, after the service concluded, there was a noticeable shift in Harry and Meghan's non-verbal communication.

As they prepared to enter their car, gently touched the small of Meghan's back in a reassuring gesture.

He also blew out air, a pacifying behavior that helps release stress.

The debate surrounding Harry and Meghan's actions at the funeral continues, with opinions ranging from criticism to understanding.

While some argue that their affectionate display was inappropriate given the solemn occasion, others see it as a genuine expression of shared grief.

Regardless of differing opinions, the couple's actions have sparked conversations about the complexity of emotions and the ways individuals cope with challenging circumstances.

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