Duke of Sussex’s behaviour shifts as he appears more carefree without Meghan at Invictus Games
Meghan Markle appears to be feeling uneasy after Prince Harry’s latest gestures at the Invictus Games in Canada, where he has seemed noticeably different in her absence.
A body language expert highlighted Harry’s distinct change in demeanour, noting that he appeared more relaxed and independent without Meghan by his side.
“After being love-bombed by his wife for several days, Harry must have felt the chill of the icy Canadian slopes rather keenly as he emerged to work the Games alone,” expert Judi James told The Mirror. She observed that he seemed more reserved, positioning himself at the back of groups rather than taking centre stage, and appearing less animated in conversations.
While Harry maintained a composed presence, he also earned praise for shifting the focus to the competitors and fans rather than drawing attention to himself.
In contrast, when accompanied by Meghan, Harry seemed to prioritise keeping her happy, frequently engaging in public displays of affection. Meghan appeared eager to take centre stage at the event, embracing every opportunity for romantic moments.
Interestingly, Harry’s sense of humour seemed to return after Meghan left Canada for the US. During a breakfast gathering, he entertained attendees with a risqué joke about snowmen after being encouraged by former US Marine Michael Harrold to share his best dad joke, bringing laughter to Team USA competitors.