The dynamics between Meghan and Harry, as well as Princess Eugene and Jack Brooksbank, have reportedly changed, according to body language expert Jess Enrique Rosas.
Rosas observed their interactions at the funeral and noted a lack of closeness between the two couples.
Specifically, he noticed that while Eugene stood close to Meghan, their interaction seemed limited.
Rosas believes there is tension between Eugene and Meghan, evident from the position of Eugene’s head, which appeared pulled back and tense.
In a video, Rosas explained that when someone is interested in something, they tend to lean forward, but when they feel resistance, they pull their head back.
Based on this observation, Rosas concluded that there might be some resistance between Eugene and Meghan.
He also mentioned that he had heard about their friendship, making it even more noteworthy that there was little interaction between the two women after the funeral.
Rosas speculates that their friendship may be strained, stating that friends usually gravitate towards each other in difficult times to offer support, which doesn’t seem to be happening here.
Rosas further pointed out Meghan’s cold stare towards Eugene as they departed in the car.
He questioned how this tension could arise if they were all friends.
However, Rosas admitted that he was unsure about the cause of the tension between the couples.
Additionally, he observed that Brooksbank seemed unaware of when it was time for Prince Harry to leave the funeral, indicating tension between him and Harry.
Rosas noticed that Brooksbank tightened his mouth momentarily but relaxed when he looked away.
Overall, Rosas did not sense a strong connection between the two.
Moving on to Harry, Rosas described his face as tense and suggested that he might have been angry at that moment, although the reason for his anger remains unclear.
Rosas shared a photo of Harry standing next to other members of the royal family, and he felt that Harry appeared somewhat lonely and isolated.
Rosas attributed this to the exhaustion Harry must have felt after going through such a difficult time.
Despite the tension, Rosas believes there is still potential for Harry to mend his relationship with his family.
On the other hand, Meghan has found support within the royal family.
Christina Oxenberg, a cousin of King Charles III, offered her support to Meghan in an interview with the New York Post.
Oxenberg, the daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, explained how newcomers to the royal family often face hostility.
She referred to Meghan’s experience as a “hellish kind of hazing” and encouraged her to persevere, assuring her that someone else would eventually come along who could handle the pressure.
Oxenberg emphasized that this treatment is not unique to Meghan, mentioning how even Catherine, the Princess of Wales, faced similar challenges when she started dating a member of the royal family.
Oxenberg recalled instances where members of the royal family mocked Kate Middleton and her middle-class background when she first entered the royal fold in 2011.
She also mentioned Sarah Ferguson and Coo Stark, Prince Andrew’s former girlfriend, as examples of others who faced similar treatment.
Oxenberg clarified that these actions were not meant to disrespect anyone, as Kate would eventually become the future Queen of England.
She also acknowledged her own controversial associations, including being a confidant of Ghislaine Maxwell, a friend of convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein.
While Oxenberg does not believe that Meghan’s race is the primary issue, she acknowledges that the royal family can be particularly harsh towards foreigners.
She stated that they are tough on foreigners, regardless of their skin color.