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Prince Harry Seeks Support from Meghan Before Emotional Netflix Documentary Speech
In a captivating new Netflix documentary series, Prince Harry's vulnerability was on full display as he sought his wife Meghan Markle's support before delivering a tearful speech.
Titled “Invincible,” the series, which premiered on Netflix today, follows the journey of several contestants preparing for the postponed 2020 Invictus Games.
As an executive producer, the Duke of Sussex not only focused on wounded soldiers and veterans participating in the Olympics but also made appearances in five episodes.
The first episode of “Invincible” showcased a poignant moment between Harry and Meghan as they walked hand-in-hand on the red carpet.
Overwhelmed by nerves, Harry confided in his wife, expressing how long it had been since they had experienced such an event together.
Meghan, elegantly dressed in a red Caroline Herrera dress, empathetically responded, acknowledging his feelings.
As the anticipation built, Harry continued to articulate his nervousness, confessing that his heart was racing.
In a snapshot captured prior to his speech at the Veterans Memorial, the Duke could be seen pacing anxiously.
Body language expert Julie James analyzed the footage and shared her insights with Express.co.uk.
She observed that Harry appeared to be seeking Meghan's support, as evidenced by their hand-in-hand walk on the red carpet and his admission of nervousness to her.
James interpreted this as an attempt by Harry to garner his wife's affection and encouragement.
Further analysis of the footage revealed Harry's visible signs of stress as he huffed and puffed off to the side before taking the stage.
However, after Meghan introduced him to the crowd, he broke down in tears and delivered an emotionally charged speech that left the audience breathless.
The body language expert noted the intensity of Harry's emotions and suggested that his need for support from Meghan may have contributed to his emotional state.
This red carpet appearance marked a significant moment for Harry and Meghan, as it was their first since stepping down as senior members of the royal family in early 2020.