The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may have been all smiles for the cameras at Tuesday's Toronto Blue Jays v Los Angeles Dodgers game, but a body language expert has suggested there is some "inner tension". Body language expert Judi James exclusively told Express.co.uk: "There were clearly some actively 'date night' poses from Harry and Meghan here, with Meghan in particular being sure to snuggle up to her 'fox' for one photo, smiling excitedly at the camera while Harry adopted an alpha splay."
However, she said their body language showed "mood fluctuations". The expert added: "Harry tended to sit in a relaxed pose with his feet up on the rail while Meghan appeared to be in more regal mode."
Judi added: "She was using elegant hand gestures, including covering her lips with her fingers at one point or sitting with a 'broken wing' hand gesture, having her hand raised to her neck with the wrist bent to either finger her neck or necklace in a very elegant look."
There was also an "air of camera-awareness from the couple," Judi expanded.
She added: "Even when Harry is smiling at Meghan and using eye contact as he talks, we can see his teeth are edge-to-edge in the grin, suggesting inner tension."
Judi suggested he's feeling too much pressure to perform for the cameras rather than relax and enjoy the game.
It has been reported that the seats occupied by the pair would have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
It's also been reported that the couple were met with boos from the crowd when they were seen on the stadium's screen. One fan wrote on X that Harry appeared to look smug before awkwardly laughing while Meghan covered her face.
Harry and Meghan's latest appearance comes just days after they enjoyed time with their children at a pumpkin farm near their home in Montecito, California.
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