How Harry and Meghan were 'isolated' at Sandringham during their final royal Christmas - as body language expert reveals duchess tried to 'take charge' because the world was watching
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According to a body language expert, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appeared “isolated and ignored” during their last Christmas at Sandringham before stepping back from royal duties. Their demeanor during this festive gathering reportedly hinted at underlying tensions within the royal family.

Judi James, speaking to the Daily Mail, observed that Meghan, now 44, seemed to be trying to “take charge” of the situation. Meanwhile, Harry, now 41, appeared visibly “distressed,” suggesting he was grappling with feelings of rejection from his family.

At the time, Meghan was expecting their first child, Prince Archie, and was attending the annual festivities at Sandringham for the second consecutive year, in December 2018. Despite the joyous occasion, whispers of a rift between Meghan and Prince William’s wife, Kate Middleton, were already making rounds, even as the royal family attempted to project a united image.

During the royal walkabout at St Mary Magdalene Church, the couple was reportedly “isolated, ignored, and awkward.” Judi James, after analyzing a clip of the event, noted, “Harry seemed to look affectionately towards his father, yet his ‘paperclip’ hand clasp on his jacket indicated possible distress over feelings of rejection.”

The scene painted a picture of a couple struggling to fit into a family dynamic that was becoming increasingly strained, setting the stage for their eventual decision to step back from their roles within the royal family.

‘Harry has decided to gaze across at his father with a smile of affection, although his “paperclip“ hand clasp of his jacket suggests he’s distressed here by possible feelings of rejection,’ she explained.

It appeared that Meghan stepped in to ‘steer’ Harry through the ‘disastrous interaction’ as Ms James pointed out the roles between royal and non-royal seemed to shift.

‘The impression here is that she knows the rules in terms of royal behaviour and that it’s Harry who now needs to be steered.’ 

Seven months after her fairytale royal wedding in May 2018, Meghan Markle joined the Firm for their annual Sandringham festivities. Pictured: now King Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrive at St Mary Magdalene Church in 2018

Seven months after her fairytale royal wedding in May 2018, Meghan Markle joined the Firm for their annual Sandringham festivities. Pictured: now King Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrive at St Mary Magdalene Church in 2018

Prince Harry and Meghan 'looked isolated, ignored and awkward while all the other royals set about doing their crowd-meets or inter-family chats,' outside of St Mary Magdalene Church, according to Ms James

Prince Harry and Meghan ‘looked isolated, ignored and awkward while all the other royals set about doing their crowd-meets or inter-family chats,’ outside of St Mary Magdalene Church, according to Ms James

Such ‘steer’ is achieved by the duchess’s strategic hand placement and what appears to be her ‘taking control of the choreography’.

‘It’s not just resting in a gesture of affection – we can see her inner two fingers apparently pressed hard into Harry’s arm as she pulls him in her intended direction,’ she explained.

After Harry does not move in the direction Meghan desired, she then allegedly repeats this small ‘pull’ action and even uses her handbag as a tool to direct Harry.

The duchess also deployed an ‘exaggeratedly gracious smile’, trying to convey joy and calm, while giving subtle direction and ‘commands,’ according to Ms James.

Seemingly indicative of her acting skillset, Meghan is able to seamlessly ‘direct Harry verbally as well as physically without allowing the strenuous smile to shift from her face’. 

At the Sandringham festivities that year, the Queen and Prince Charles were alleged to have made it abundantly clear to both Meghan and Kate that any animosity must be kept out of the public eye and that the ‘world would be watching’, according to royal author Tom Bower.

Conjecture that Meghan and Kate were clashing first began when the Sussexes announced in November that they were planning to leave behind William and Kate, then their Kensington Palace neighbours, and relocate to Windsor’s Frogmore Cottage. 

Ms James told the Daily Mail that Meghan (pictured curtseying for the Queen outside of the church) was able to 'steer Harry' via a strategic hand placement and what appears to be her 'taking control of the choreography'

Ms James told the Daily Mail that Meghan (pictured curtseying for the Queen outside of the church) was able to ‘steer Harry’ via a strategic hand placement and what appears to be her ‘taking control of the choreography’

There were also reports that the pair had disagreed over bridesmaid dresses ahead of the wedding in 2018 – with Mr Bower claiming in his book Revenge that the clash was based around the fit and length of Princess Charlotte’s dress.

In a desperate bid to quash any suggestions of a royal rift, the so-called ‘Fab Four’ (Harry, Meghan, Kate and William), all made the half mile walk from the Sandringham Estate to the church together, wearing bright smiles and chatting along the way. 

According to Mr Bower, in a bid to ‘neutralise the damaging stories’ of a royal feud, Meghan also agreed to accompany Harry to the annual Boxing Day lunch the following day.

Yet despite it seeming that the royal Christmas had gone without a hitch, 2018 marked the second and final time Meghan and Harry would attend the Sandringham festivities. 

During Her Majesty’s Christmas address to the nation in 2018, she made direct reference to Harry and Meghan’s nuptials and their joyous pregnancy news – taken to be a clear indication that the Suits star had been warmly welcomed into the royal fold.

The duchess was well aware that the world would be 'watching her performance' at the royal Christmas that year, with members of the Firm keen to put on a united front as rumours of a possible feud between Meghan and Kate amplified

The duchess was well aware that the world would be ‘watching her performance’ at the royal Christmas that year, with members of the Firm keen to put on a united front as rumours of a possible feud between Meghan and Kate amplified

During Her Majesty's Christmas address to the nation in 2018 (pictured), she made direct reference to Harry and Meghan's nuptials and their joyous pregnancy news. As the Queen spoke, a photo of the duke and duchess were also visible in the background

During Her Majesty’s Christmas address to the nation in 2018 (pictured), she made direct reference to Harry and Meghan’s nuptials and their joyous pregnancy news. As the Queen spoke, a photo of the duke and duchess were also visible in the background 

But by 2019, there was a noted shift - with Harry and Meghan failing to make the cut entirely. In her Christmas address (pictured), the sovereign also notably made no reference to the Sussexes, or indeed their son Archie

But by 2019, there was a noted shift – with Harry and Meghan failing to make the cut entirely. In her Christmas address (pictured), the sovereign also notably made no reference to the Sussexes, or indeed their son Archie

‘It’s been a busy year for my family, with two weddings and two babies, and another child expected soon. It helps to keep a grandmother well occupied,’ she shared.

As the Queen spoke, a framed photo of the duke and duchess was also visible in the background, accompanied by a wedding image of Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, and a family photo of Kate and William with their three young children.

But by 2019, there was a noted shift – as Harry and Meghan failed to make the cut entirely. In her Christmas address, the sovereign also made no reference to the Sussexes, or indeed their son Archie.

Just 24 days later, Meghan and Harry announced that they would be stepping back from their royal duties in a decision later dubbed ‘Megxit’. They have never been mentioned in a festive speech since and remain estranged from the Royal Family.

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