Prince Harry looks like ‘fish out of water’ on Netflix cameras
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s onscreen PDA launches critique
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are mocked for their uncomfortable moment on their Netflix special show.
The Duchess of Sussex, who has released the latest instalment of ‘With Love, Meghan,’ in honour of Christmas, is spotted in a loved up camera moment with Harry.
Speaking about their body language, expert Judi James told The Mirror: "It's Harry's cameo appearance that might create the discomfort here. He is seen standing front on to camera looking like a very self conscious fish out of water as he holds a small bowl aloft and too high for comfort as he mixes whatever small dollop he has inside it.
"Has he been invited to stir the pudding at last, having missed out on the four generational royal pudding stirring event that his brother appeared on?" Judi questioned. "If so, this looks like a very censorious portion size version."
Speaking on the Daily Mail's Palace Confidential podcast, expert Rebecca English noted: "I'm not a natural conspiracy theorist normally but I'm 100% on this. The previous two series have been critically mauled, I think the first series did better because there was quite a lot of what I'd call rubberneckers and journalists having to watch it on repeat, but the second series really fell pretty flat. And I think she's [Meghan] trying to kind of bring out the big guns."
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