Meghans expression with paparazzi suggests shes not uncomfortable

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Body language expert Jesus Enrique Rosas shared on his YouTube channel The Body Language Guy “the clues” that expose how these photos “are staged to look like someone broke into their privacy”. Jesus Enrique suggested that Meghan and Harry could have planned these pictures and they may enjoy being photographed by paparazzi.

The body language guru suggested that “the first thing you notice is the facial expressions, and oh my God… why is our forever glorious Duchess opening her mouth like that?”

He claimed that Meghan’s expression is exaggerated as she looks extremely excited, which is “strange” when having a casual dinner with friends at a restaurant.

“It’s really nice that the paparazzi made sure that every single shot of Meghan had her laughing or smiling,” he opined.

The body language guru claimed: “We have a paparazzi who took great care to picture Meghan and Harry like they are really glad to be there.”

He pointed out that “it was such a coincidence that Jack,” Princess Eugenie’s husband, “was the only one with his back turned”.

The expert opined that Jack sitting there is “interesting” and claimed that Meghan and Harry may have taken the spot where paparazzi would be able to see them.

Jesus Enrique suggested that it is also bizarre how Harry’s top security “lets the paparazzi get near the Duchess”.

“And if they want so much privacy, why are they sitting outdoors, right beside a glass railing… It doesn’t make sense that if you want privacy, you dine in such an open place,” he opined.

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The body language concluded that this could be “a lousy attempt at staging paparazzi photos” and the couple could have planned the “encounter”.

Royal watchers took to the comments section to share their thoughts with @ShortsBetaCompil saying the body language expert “forgot to mention” one point: “The flash reflection on the plastic shows that the photographer used a flash which is noticeable.

“They should have changed tables immediately or turn their back so he wouldn’t have been able to take so many shots if they wanted privacy,” she opined.

In fact, this is not the first time a body language expert claims that Meghan has a good relationship with the paparazzi.

Expert Judi James recently told Express.co.uk that an “interesting behaviour” could be observed when the Duchess of Sussex visited Harvest Home for International Women’s Day last month.

Meghan was photographed leaving a restaurant in Hollywood with her assistant and as a group of paparazzi approached her, her assistant seemed to hide from the cameras.

Judi commented: “Meghan’s behaviour with her assistant here is interesting. As they walk together up towards the cameras it’s the assistant who opts to step behind Meghan and out of view.

“She also keeps her head down and seems keen to ensure it’s Meghan they [the photographers] get the shots of, which does imply Meghan is not uncomfortable or unhappy with being snapped in the US, or else she might try to form a barrier from the cameras.”

The body language expert added: “Meghan goes to walk on but her instinctive reaction does seem to be to check her assistant is okay and put an arm out to urge her forward towards the car. It’s the assistant who puts her arm out to override Meghan and get her to carry on first before seeing her safely in the car.”

Meghan even spoke to the photographers. A paparazzi said to her: “Hey Meghan, happy International Women’s Day, you look great by the way.” The Duchess replied “thank you” and later said: “Have a good day guys, thank you!”

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