Hello! magazine recently that she met Markle for the “first time” on Sept. 4 at the Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles for Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour concert alongside pal Kerry Washington.“It was my first time meeting her,” she said of Markle.
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Meghan Markle made Prince Harry look very "awkward" with a "failed" gesture during their visit to New York City this week, a body language expert has claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to NYC on Tuesday, October 10 to host their first in-person Archewell event, which was a parents summit as a part of Project Healthy Minds' to mark World Mental Health Day.
During their visit, the couple met with parents who had lost their children as a result of mental health challenges that had been tied back to social media use.
A video from the event which was shared to TikTok showed the Sussexes greeting their guests, the Mirror reports.
After the duchess, 42, spoke to one woman, a man walked past and leaned in to shake Harry's hand.
However, Meghan awkwardly interrupted this as she stepped forward and embraced him instead.
Body language expert Judi James said this is not the first time the couple have slipped up in public as they seem to be prone to making awkward mistakes.
Speaking to the Mirror, she said: "It's always trickier than it looks for royals getting the choreography right in public and it takes a lot of work making visits and appearances look as smooth as the Firm do.
"Now they have non-royal status Harry and Meghan seem more prone to small choreography 'fails' like this and it seems from this clip and the one at the Kevin Costner event that it's Meghan who steps up to take the lead."
Judi added that Meghan's impulsive gesture left "Harry looking a bit awkward here".
She continued: "Meghan has actively hugged one woman but the next guy goes for a handshake with Harry although somehow Meghan steps forward spontaneously for a hug at around the same time, leaving Harry seeming to drop his hand.
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Hello! magazine recently that she met Markle for the “first time” on Sept. 4 at the Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles for Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour concert alongside pal Kerry Washington.“It was my first time meeting her,” she said of Markle.
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In the five years they've been married, Prince Harry and Meghan have encountered numerous hurdles as a couple – but last week, it was clear they’re set to face their toughest challenge yet: the future safety and wellbeing of their children. The Duke and Duchess gave insight into their concerns as they marked World Mental Health Day during a visit to New York – their first time in the city since their “near catastrophic car chase” back in May.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have encountered numerous hurdles as a couple - but last week it was clear they’re set to face their toughest challenge yet: the future safety and wellbeing of their children. Prince Harry and Meghan gave insight into their concerns as they marked World Mental Health Day during a visit to New York – their first time in the city since their “near catastrophic car chase” back in May.Taking to the stage alongside her husband at the Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit: Mental Wellness in the Digital Age, Meghan looked close to tears as she passionately told the audience how she’s “frightened” about the potential consequences of Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, using social media as they grow up.
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Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2, being old enough to start using social media.While speaking on a panel as part of World Mental Health Day celebrations in Manhattan on Tuesday, both Markle, 42, and Prince Harry, 39, expressed their fears about being responsible for two young minds in today’s tech-driven world.“As parents, though our kids are really young, they’re two and a half and four and a half… but social media is not going away,” Markle started.“I think by design, there was an entry point that was supposed to be positive in creating community and something has devolved, and there’s no way to hear that and not try to help these families have their stories be heard.”The “Suits” actress gushed over motherhood, calling it the “most important thing in her life outside of being a wife.”“Being a mom is the most important thing in my entire life — outside, of course, being a wife to this one,” she said, motioning to Harry. “But I will say, I feel fortunate that our children are at an age, again, quite young, so this isn’t in our immediate future, but I also feel frightened by how it’s continuing to change,” she added.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited New York Tuesday as part of an in-person summit to support World Mental Health Day for their Archewell Foundation. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex returned to Manhattan for the first time since they were involved in a "relentless pursuit" through the city nearly five months ago.
“near catastrophic car chase.”The couple jetted off to the Big Apple to talk with US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and “Today” show co-host Carson Daly for their Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit Tuesday.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be attending the event at Hudson Yards to honor World Mental Health Day.The summit is hosted by Project Healthy Minds and is a platform for families who want to build a safer online world for children and teens.The “Suits” star, 42, and the Invictus Games founder, 39, will participate in a conversation hosted by Daly.Harry and Markle were photographed in their car as the vehicle drove up to the loading dock garage entrance of the Equinox Hotel in NYC.Just before heading to the hotel, Markle and Harry stopped by the Marcy Lab School in Brooklyn at around 9:30 a.m.They met with both students and administrators, even sharing a few laughs and talking with the children about their schoolwork.The visit is the royal couple’s first event in New York after attending the Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Awards in May.Harry and Markle appeared at the ceremony alongside her mother, Doria Ragland.