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Lip reader 'reveals' what Meghan Markle actually said to Prince Harry during PDA moment at latest appearance
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Updated 14:32 11 Feb 2025 GMTPublished 12:34 10 Feb 2025 GMT

Lip reader 'reveals' what Meghan Markle actually said to Prince Harry during PDA moment at latest appearance

Meghan and Harry packed on the PDA at the Invictus Games opening ceremony this weekend (8 February)

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A lip reader has given their take on what was said between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry during an affectionate moment at the Invictus Games opening ceremony this weekend.

Harry and Meghan had all eyes on them at the event which was founded by the prince himself in 2014.

The couple put on an affectionate display, portraying a very loved-up image to people watching at home and in the crowds.

The event was held at Vancouver's BC Place Stadium, and over 500 competitors watched on as the pair interlocked hands and shared kisses while holding each other's face.

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Jeremy Freeman, a forensic lip reader who spoke to the Daily Mail, analysed the conversations had by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they watched on.

The couple put on an affectionate display at the games. (Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty)
The couple put on an affectionate display at the games. (Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty)

Before Harry took to the stage to deliver his opening speech, he apparently turned to Meghan and gave some parting words.

According to Freeman, he said: "Okay...I'll be back later."

To which Meghan, grabbing her husband's face, allegedly replied: "You're amazing!"

But it wasn't the only PDA moment that the two shared at the games.

Another intimate moment occurred while they were on a golf buggy - Harry's hand placed on Meghan's thigh.

The two were seen saying 'hi' and 'hello' as they travelled past those that had come out to support them.

The event came not long after Donald Trump's recent remarks about the royal relationship.

Donald Trump claimed that Harry had 'problems' with his wife. (Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty)
Donald Trump claimed that Harry had 'problems' with his wife. (Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty)

And one body language expert noted that Meghan's affectionate display on Saturday was the perfect response to the president.

Last week, Trump was asked whether he would question Prince Harry's immigration status as per the new executive order, to which he responded: "I don't want to do that.

"I'll leave him alone. He's got enough problems with his wife. She's terrible."

Speaking to the Daily Mail, body language expert Judi James claimed the couple's interactions were a direct response to these claims.

She said: "Sitting in the stands watching the ceremony, Meghan displayed herself in several poses of pride and love.

"She clung to Harry's arm, leaning in towards him like a fan and clutching his hand in an ownership gesture that seemed to (unnecessarily) let everyone, including Trump, know 'He's all mine'."

She added: "Her body language looked somewhere between a teenager on a date night and a proud mom at a school open night."

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