Meghan Markle's true motives regarding her niece, Princess Charlotte, have allegedly been misperceived by some.
In a recent analysis, body language expert Judi James has cast doubt on claims that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was enjoying Princess Charlotte's misfortune in a viral photo from the 2018 Trooping the Colour event.
The photo, which sparked a social media uproar, shows Meghan Markle laughing as Princess Charlotte takes a small tumble. Some dubbed the Duchess of Sussex as mean, but James's analysis suggests otherwise.
James, who shared her insights with the Daily Mail, points out that Meghan Markle might not have had a clear view of Princess Charlotte's fall due to her conversation with Camilla. The laughter from Meghan could be a continuation of their conversation, rather than a reaction to the princess's tumble.
Moreover, the context of the conversation between Meghan, Camilla, and Harry is also significant. James's analysis takes this into account, suggesting that Harry might have made an aside-style comment or been masking a laugh in the viral photo.
James did not find any body language in the viral photo to support the claims of Meghan Markle enjoying Charlotte's misfortune. In fact, she stated that the body language might not support such claims at all.
This analysis is a reminder that smiling, even in a situation where a child cries, can be a common and thoughtful reaction that shows empathy and care rather than irritation.
Stephen Colbert, host of The Late Show, also weighed in on the matter, using humor to critique Meghan Markle's public persona. However, James's analysis provides a more nuanced perspective on the incident.
In conclusion, the body language analysis suggests that the moment might not be as negative as it was perceived. It seems that Meghan Markle's laughter in the viral photo may not be indicative of a "mean girl" level of enjoyment, but rather a continuation of a conversation or a reaction to a joke.
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