Prince Harry and Meghan Markle surprised fans at an NHL hockey game as they watched the Vancouver Canucks triumph over the San Jose Sharks 3-1 from a VIP box at Rogers Arena.
The California-based couple was joined by local indigenous leaders, British Columbia Premier David Eby, and the region’s Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sports Minister Lana Potham.
Also present were Invictus Games staff and three indigenous group leaders: Chief Wayne Sparrow from the Musqueam Indian Band, Wilson Williams from the Squamish Nation, and Chief Jennifer Thomas from the Selewatu Nation.
During the game, all eyes were on Meghan as she desperately sought the camera’s attention, resembling a heat-seeking missile.
She aimed to portray herself as a fun-loving and carefree individual, always sporting a friendly and relaxed demeanor for the cameras.
However, her efforts often result in a peculiar smirking expression.
While Meghan tried to capture the limelight, Harry engaged in a conversation that seemed to exclude her.
At times, Meghan inserted herself into interactions between Harry and others, even resorting to clapping in his face to express disapproval.
Harry appeared visibly uncomfortable, seemingly wanting to hide away.
In a peculiar video, H.G.
Tudor analyzed Meghan’s clapping style, suggesting that it is a deliberate attempt to draw attention to herself.
Tudor noted that Meghan raises her arms unusually high and places them directly in front of her face, as if saying, “Look at me, look at me.”
This behavior is typical of a narcissist seeking validation.
However, even Harry, catching her antics in his periphery, refuses to indulge her attention-seeking behavior.
Furthermore, Meghan’s raised hand clap often showcases her Diana watch on her left wrist, making it more prominent than her right.
Standing up and clapping is her way of diverting attention away from the cameras.
Photos of Meghan often reveal stony expressions on the faces of those around her, ranging from bewilderment to disgust.
Even her own husband sometimes struggles to muster a false friendly smile when directly addressed by her.
This was evident in a recent event where Meghan was hurried along the red carpet, leading to an awkward moment.
A body language expert noted that although the Duchess of Sussex managed to maintain her composure, she appeared slightly miffed at being rushed like any other celebrity.
Meghan returned to the red carpet for Variety’s Power of Women event, where she posed alongside other star guests.
Footage from the event captured an assistant nudging Meghan along the red carpet, prompting her to briefly pause before continuing.
According to body language expert Judy, Meghan seemed too focused to notice the hand reaching out to her, indicating that she can be pushed along like any other celebrity.
This gesture typically implies that a guest has overstayed their welcome and that there are more important names waiting.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle’s clapping style and behavior continue to raise eyebrows.
While she strives for attention and validation, her actions often leave those around her perplexed or unimpressed.
Whether it’s drawing attention at a hockey game or navigating the red carpet, Meghan’s actions seem to indicate a desire for the spotlight that may not always be well-received.