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‘He’s completely committed to what he does’: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle test ‘professional separation’
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‘He’s completely committed to what he does’: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle test ‘professional separation’

A body language expert has claimed Prince Harry stopped putting “Meghan Markle’s feelings ahead of his own” after choosing to do several solo engagements in Canada.

The Duke of Sussex is currently in Canada to promote the upcoming winter edition of his Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February.

Harry helped found Invictus in 2014 as an Olympic-style international sporting event for wounded and wounded service members around the world.

On Sunday, a cheerful Duke of Sussex was spotted attending a local soccer match in Vancouver and happily walked onto the field to cheer in the stadium.

Body language expert Darren Stanton told GB News that Harry’s appearance showed the former working royal felt “engaged” and passionate in Canada.

“Here, alone, he is completely engaged in what he does and with the people he meets,” he said Wednesday.

“His passion here is incredibly visible, which is unsurprising given that the Invictus Games have a huge place in his heart and are an endeavor he is extremely dedicated to.

“Attending alone, we always tend to see the best of Harry when he appears solo. Harry comes into his own. He has this big smile, he beams from ear to ear, describing his joy and happiness.

“We know it’s genuine and it’s real emotion on his part. His whole face is engaged, the crow’s feet on the side of his eyes are there.”

The Sussexes have noticeably separated their professional lives in recent months, with Harry and Meghan increasingly undertaking solo engagements.

The Duke of Sussex spent almost a fortnight apart from his US-born wife last month to attend UN Climate Week in New York and charity engagements in Africa.

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Meanwhile, the Duchess of Sussex has remained much more discreet in recent months, aside from a few short public appearances at charity events. including the recent Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Gala.

The Sussexes have not made any major joint commitments since their unofficial “royal tour” to Colombia in August.

Harry and Meghan made a four-day visit after an invitation from the country’s glamorous vice president Francia Marquez, but were criticized for agreeing to the trip due to reported security costs needed to keep former members of the royal family.