Meghan Markle sends message to royals after Kate Middleton's emotional video
Meghan Markle's latest post hints at her relationship with Prince Harry
Meghan Markle has finally returned to her previous lifestyle amid speculations about her relationship with Prince Harry and the royal family.
The Duchess of Sussex's latest Instagram post hints at 'marriage update' with the Duke. Some experts believe the clip, showing her running on the beach, speaks volumes about her connection with the royal.
Few others claim it might be Meghan's bid to 'control the narrative' after Kate Middleton's emotional video, sending a message to the royal family that "she won't stop."
The former Hollywood star launched her account on the first day of 2025 under the username @meghan after five years hiatus. The video, which was filmed by Harry himself, came day after Kate's new year post.
In the past few months, Meghan and Harry have been making a string of solo appearances. However, according to body language expert Judi James, the video does drop a major clue about their relationship.
Judi believes the clip suggests that it's all about the couple's relationship, adding: "The story seems to be that the romance is still alive in the Montecito household."
Meghan, who was in seven seasons of legal drama Suits, where she played Rachel Zane, has also fueled speculation about her return to acting.
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