MEGHAN Markle stole the show last night as she delivered her first keynote speech in the UK since leaving the Royal family in 2020.
A body language expert claims Meghan absorbed the limelight, as Prince Harry "took the back seat" at the One Young World summit in Manchester last night.
Expert Darren Stanton said from his analysis, that Meghan was "completely stoic" and "confidently asserted her dominance".
Meghan's bold choice of colour in red, is "an extremely powerful colour," Stanton told Betfair Casino, adding it is "often associated with superheroes".
Meanwhile, the Prince, who was known for his cheeky disposition, "wasn't himself".
Speaking to Betfair Casino, Darren Stanton said: "He [Harry] was showing signs of frustration and appeared anxious throughout his appearance and looked almost like a fish out of water at times."
He explained that the Prince was "fidgeting" which is a signal of "self-reassurance".
Stanton continued: "Whenever Meghan gestured towards Harry, we saw Harry flash a fake smile, suggesting his internal emotions were not cohesive with how he was trying to portray himself."
Read our Meghan Markle blog below for the latest news & gossip…
- Joseph Gamp
Harry & Meg to attend Invictus Games event in Dusseldorf
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are to appear in Germany for an Invictus Games event, fresh from Meghan's first in-person address in Britain since quitting as a working royal.
Harry and his wife are expected to meet officials and potential competitors in Dusseldorf on Tuesday to mark the one-year countdown to the 2023 games in the city.
The duke founded The Invictus Games to aid the rehabilitation of injured and sick military personnel and veterans across the globe, by giving them the challenge of competing in sporting events similar to the Paralympics.
The Dusseldorf games will take place in September 2023, with more than 500 competitors from 21 nations across 10 sports.
This year's games took place in The Hague in April, and during that event a camera crew filming for a Netflix documentary called Heart Of Invictus – a series from Harry and Meghan's Archewell Productions following people competing at the event – was seen close to the couple.
- Joseph Gamp
Meghan discusses marriage during new podcast episode
Discussing marriage, Meghan said: "What was and what is so threatening about women who live outside of marriage?"
She added: "The associations our society makes around unmarried women feels so outdated and I wanted to give them a refresh."
The duchess, introducing Kaling, said: "Mindy and I are talking about how her decision to have children as a single, unmarried woman showed her the importance of forging your own path."
- Joseph Gamp
Meghan releases third episode of Archetypes podcast
The Duchess of Sussex's next Archetypes podcast episode has been released on Spotify.
It began with Meghan saying: "When I was 14, I planned my wedding. Not my actual wedding, that would have been a bit harder to imagine."
The duchess described how it was actually a religious studies assignment at her Catholic school and how she wanted her wedding to be in the Bel Air hotel, with a "Swan Lake" and "oh my goodness, the dress, strapless and pouffy and I'd seen it in a bridal magazine".
"I took this project seriously, I wanted to get an A. And I did. Maybe I got an A minus," Meghan said.
She questioned why the assignment had even existed, saying: "At no point can you say 'Nope. My dream for the future is to be single'.
"The message even at my feminist all-girls school was as traditional as it gets. First comes love. Then comes marriage."
Meghan speaks with actress Mindy Kaling about the joys, challenges and stigmas of being a single, unmarried woman.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Australian anchor hits out at Meghan Markle: ‘She’s just a celebrity!’
Ita Buttrose criticised Meghan to the Aussie morning programme, Studio 10.
The ABC boss accused Meghan of making “provocative statements” so she can “stand out from the crowd”.
She continued: “Once, she was a princess of the realm. [Now] she goes on about her business of being a celebrity.”
- Joseph Gamp
Recap: Meghan's keynote speech for the One Young World summit
Meghan gave the keynote address in Manchester on Monday for the One Young World summit.
The former actress told the 2,000 delegates how her life had changed when she last joined the summit in London in 2019 – singling out her role as a wife and a mother – but making no mention of becoming a senior royal the year before.
"I joined you in London in 2019. And by that point, it's fair to say, my life had changed rather significantly. I was now married, and I was now a mom," she said, leaving a pause at the end which was filled with huge cheers from the audience.
"My world view had expanded exponentially, seeing the global community through the eyes of my child," she added, speaking about her son Archie.
The couple's trip in the UK and Germany comes just days after Meghan's wide-ranging interview with The Cut magazine, in which she said it takes "a lot of effort" to forgive and hinted that she can "say anything".
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Inside Prince Harry & Meghan’s Germany trip
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on their way to Dusseldorf, Germany, to launch their One Year To Go Invictus Games event.
They will appear in Germany the launch Invictus Games event from 11am (UK time) today.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to meet officials and potential competitors in Dusseldorf to mark the one-year countdown to the 2023 games in the city.
They will meet organisers and those willing to compete in the competition, as they count down one year till the games kicks off.
Invictus Games was founded by Prince Harry to help soldiers who had been injured or sick. It aids rehabilitation with money raised from the events.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Episode three of Archetypes is HERE!
Meghan Markle interviews the hilarious Mindy Kaling in her newest episode of Archetypes.
The two women discuss the 'stigmas' of the 'singleton' in this just dropped episode.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Bob Geldof gave hilarious speech before Meghan's keynote
The music industry icon gave the delegates at One Young World some interesting advice.
At the Manchester event, he told the delegates not to become "creeps" if they come into power.
He also said: "But there's no denying that the joy we celebrated with all those flags with frankly the best soundtrack that One Young World has come up with.
"In the 28,000 years that we've been doing with, finally catered to some different record other than Pink Floyd or whatever the f*** that is."
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle discusses her ‘pinch me moment’ at summit
The Duchess of Sussex recalls when she was first invited to be a counsellor for One Young World in 2014.
She told of how it was a total “pinch me moment” and asked if the audience had felt the same.
“There were 20 or 30 of us, for the counsellors, and there I was.
“I was the girl from Suits.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Joan Collins says Mariah Carey's 'diva' comment to Meghan is a compliment
While being interviewed for Meghan's podcast, Mariah said Meghan gave "diva moments".
Commenting on this, Dynasty star and icon Joan Collins told Good Morning Britain: ""I think it's rather nice to be called a diva, now and again. I mean, it's supposed to be a compliment."
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Inside Prince Harry & Meghan's Germany trip
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on their way to Dusseldorf, Germany, to launch their One Year To Go Invictus Games event.
They will appear in Germany the launch Invictus Games event from 11am (UK time) today.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to meet officials and potential competitors in Dusseldorf to mark the one-year countdown to the 2023 games in the city.
They will meet organisers and those willing to compete in the competition, as they count down one year till the games kicks off.
Invictus Games was founded by Prince Harry to help soldiers who had been injured or sick. It aids rehabilitation with money raised from the events.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry & Meghan have 'no plans' to see Prince William
It has been reported that the Sussexes do not expect to visit Wills & Kate any time soon.
There are "no plans" for the Sussexes and Cambridges to meet, reported ITV, despite both families staying in Windsor at the moment.
It is not known whether Harry and Meghan might visit the Queen at Balmoral later on this week.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle: 'It's nice to be back'
The Duchess of Sussex gave her first public speech in the UK since leaving for America with Prince Harry.
At the One Young World summit, Meghan was reportedly met with cheers from the audience as she took to the stage last night.
'You are the future… You are the present," she told more than 200 attendees, who had travelled from all over the world to Manchester for the event.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry and Meghan ‘lost final chance’ to visit the Queen as it’s ’embarrassing’
A royal commentator has claimed that Harry and Meghan have missed the opportunity to see family next week.
The couple are touring the UK for their On Young World summit in Manchester, before jetting off to Germany.
Charlotte Griffiths, editor in chief of the Mail on Sunday, told Palace Confidential: “I think they’ve got themselves into a position where it’s going too difficult to visit her.
“It’s too embarrassing for them. There will be a hostile reception.
“Everyone will be on their guarded duty.
“I think they’ve got themselves into a position where this could be their last chance, I hope it’s not, to visit the Queen in Balmoral and they might have lost it because of their own publicity.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Her Majesty awaits next ‘nuclear bomb’ amid Meghan controversies
The Queen is awaiting more controversy from the Sussexes, a royal insider has claimed.
One source told the Sunday Times: “She doesn’t want to be on tenterhooks all the time, waiting to see what the next nuclear bomb will be — that will take its toll.”
This comes after Meghan dropped ANOTHER bombshell interview last week.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince William ‘won’t talk’ with Prince Harry until memoir is published
The two brothers are not expected to meet, as Prince Harry and Meghan return to the UK for a tour.
A royal biographer has claimed the distance between the brothers is intentional as the royal family don’t know much about Harry’s mystery book.
Angela Levin told The Sun: “They have lost their chance of being trusted.”
She continued: “It’s their own fault for vastly exaggerating and being rude.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan Markle ‘delusional’, Palace insider claims
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are shortly kicking off their One Young World summit today in Manchester.
A Palace insider sensationally told the Sunday Times: “Everyone hoped they would go off to be financially independent, pursue their philanthropic endeavours and be happy.
“And that in going their own way, they might no longer feel the need to rail against the system as much as they still do.
“But then the star power of them requires an association with the Royal Family, and the fuel on those flames is the family discord.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
‘Nelson Mandela? Who’s next, Gandhi?’ Palace insiders slam the Duchess
Meghan Markle told The Cut that a South African actor told her that South African’s ”rejoiced in the streets” the same way they did when Nelson Mandela was freed from prison.
Actor John Kani said he was “baffled” by the comment, while speaking to The Times.
A source told the Sunday Times: “The whole thing is just staggering. Nelson Mandela? Who’s next, Gandhi?
“There are simply no words for the delusion and tragedy of it all.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Australian anchor hits out at Meghan Markle: ‘She’s just a celebrity!’
Ita Buttrose criticised Meghan to the Aussie morning programme, Studio 10.
The ABC boss accused Meghan of making “provocative statements” so she can “stand out from the crowd”.
She continued: “Once, she was a princess of the realm. [Now] she goes on about her business of being a celebrity.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Meghan & Harry wrongly branded as ‘D-grade celebs’
Aussie TV show hosts slammed Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Channel 9 host Karl Stefanovic chatted with reporter Tracy Vo.
He misquoted Ita Buttrose, saying she called the Sussexes “D-grade celebs.”
Tracy responded: :We’ve been hearing here locally as well, guys, that some people say they’re not welcome here.
“There’s a real divide in that support for Prince Harry and Meghan, so we’ll see how tomorrow pans out.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Charles ‘moved beyond words’ and will host global allergy conference
After the tragic death of teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse in 2016, Prince Charles has felt compelled to help.
His Princes Foundation is sponsoring and hosting the two day conference on Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
It will be hosted in Dumfries House in Scotland, organised by The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation.
Natasha’s parents will be in attendance, as well as top scientists.
Prince Charles said he wants to help “tackle the environmental causes of allergic disease, so that no more lives are needlessly lost due to allergic reactions.”
Natasha sadly passed away after eating a baguette she had bought from Pret at Heathrow airport.
The sandwich was not labelled with the relevant allergens, causing her to have a severe allergic reaction resulting in death.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Queen left ‘sitting in the dark’ in Windsor Castle after footman slip up
A former footman for the Queen recalled a hilarious story from one mistake he made whilst working for her.
The footman, Steven Kaye told Slingo: “There was one occasion where the under-butler had forgotten to put candles out on the dining table.
“As it so happened, for some bizarre reason in the dining room at Windsor the lights were flickering on and off, so the Queen ordered that the lights be turned off and we’d just have candlelight – well, there were no candles.
“We were then running down to one of the pantries to find some candles and bring them up while the Queen was virtually sitting in the dark.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry and Meghan ‘lost final chance’ to visit the Queen as it’s ’embarrassing’
A royal commentator has claimed that Harry and Meghan have missed the opportunity to see family next week.
The couple are touring the UK for their On Young World summit in Manchester, before jetting off to Germany.
Charlotte Griffiths, editor in chief of the Mail on Sunday, told Palace Confidential: “I think they’ve got themselves into a position where it’s going too difficult to visit her.
“It’s too embarrassing for them. There will be a hostile reception.
“Everyone will be on their guarded duty.
“I think they’ve got themselves into a position where this could be their last chance, I hope it’s not, to visit the Queen in Balmoral and they might have lost it because of their own publicity.”
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Her Majesty awaits next ‘nuclear bomb’ amid Meghan controversies
The Queen is awaiting more controversy from the Sussexes, a royal insider has claimed.
One source told the Sunday Times: “She doesn’t want to be on tenterhooks all the time, waiting to see what the next nuclear bomb will be — that will take its toll.”
This comes after Meghan dropped ANOTHER bombshell interview last week.
- Henry Moore
Meghan wears a pricey outfit as she gives Manchester speech
The Duchess wore an outfit worth over £2,000 tonight as she spoke to One Young World.
Meghan wore a scarlet £1,100 Valentino blouse and £1,200 wide-leg trousers – plus matching shoes – and donned a slicked-back ponytail.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry went for a more understated look, as he wore a dark suit, white-collared shirt and navy tie.
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