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Lipreader catches Prince Harry’s five-word ‘instruction’ to Meghan Markle at Invictus Games!
PRINCE Harry gave Meghan Markle a cheeky instruction during their love-up moment at the Invictus Games, a lip reader revealed.
The Duke and Duchess looked cosy beside each other as they watched the opening ceremony in Vancouver, Canada, last night.
Fans saw the couple put on a united front as they shared a kiss in the stands.
Professional lip reader, Nicola Hickling, analysed the passionate interaction and told The Sun: “For the first part of the clip, Harry says ‘give us a kiss then’.
“Meghan gives him a kiss on the lips and says ‘all the best’.”
The Duke then left his wife to deliver an inspiring speech on stage at the BC Place 54,000 seater arena.
In his moving address, Harry told the crowd: “Over the past decade I’ve lost count of the times we’ve heard you tell us that the Invictus Games saved you.
“Respectfully, I disagree. Invictus didn’t save you. You saved yourself.”
Before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their appearance, Meghan had been sharing adorable behind the scenes footage of the pair on her Instagram stories.
In one clip the couple enjoyed a ride on a golf buggy and waved to athletes.
The lip reading expert added: “Meghan says ‘make them cheer’, and Harry shouts ‘yeh come on come on'”.
This comes after a body language expert said their PDA was a “two-finger salute” to Donald Trump.
The US President ruled out deporting Prince Harry over his visa legal battle in a scathing attack.
He branded Meghan “terrible” and said the Duke “had enough problems” dealing with her.
Body language expert Judi James told The Sun: “Meghan’s touch rituals were especially specific, as was the way she didn’t just hold Harry’s arm but also held his hand in a clasp, too.
“Her face-touching sent a strong signal of tender affection and ownership out to the world.
“When she clasped his head in both of her hands and planted her loving kisses she signalled, ‘He’s mine and I love him’.”
She explained this rare-move from Meghan could indicate she’s both solidly “swoony-in-love” but also purposefully making a projection.
Judi continued: “There were also clues that this open adoration and emphatic family vibe could be something of a two-finger salute to Trump, after his blistering comment about Meghan.
“She might have been trying to prove how blissfully happy she and Harry are and even how lucky he is to have such a loyal and supportive wife.”
Before the Games last night Harry and Meghan also met with the athletes.
The Duke performed a playful dance while participants waited lined up for pictures.
Meanwhile, the Duchess beamed as she was filmed taking photographs with the Ladies USA team.
In the stands, the mum-of-two was spotted waving blue pom-poms as a show of support.
She donned a simple black dress, concealed beneath a sophisticated cream jacket.
Meghan grinned from ear-to-ear as she sat beside her hubby, taking pictures on her phone.
Harry appeared equally joyful as he stepped out in a suave suit with navy tie.
The couple even looked emotional at time as the seventh edition of the games began.
A parade of nations with Germany, who hosted the 2023 event in Dusseldorf, leading in front kicked off the evening.
Vancouver’s team were welcomed into BC Place with an almighty cheer from the 54,500 seater arena.
Giant inflatables of a whale and dolphin floated above the military veterans to represent the city’s Vancouver connection to the Pacific Ocean.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Nelly Furtado and Katy Perry all performed at the opening ceremony last night.
It came after both Harry and Meghan delivered speeches as they opened the Games after landing in Canada on Friday.
But a royal expert said the Duchess’ address was like an “Oscar ceremony” as the “actress put on a united front” with her hubby.
The mum-of-two gave Harry a passionate kiss on stage after introducing him in an impromptu, but lengthy, speech.
She hailed the Duke for his parenting skills with Archie, five, and Llibet, three, while calling everyone involved with Invictus “family”.
But royal expert Hugo Vickers cast doubt over the former Suits actress’ sincerity.
“It was very much like a sort of Oscar ceremony, wasn’t it?,” He told The Sun.
“Meghan suddenly leaps onto the stage and says she wasn’t intending to say anything, but she was so excited to be back in Canada that she decided to do so.
“I gather that her speech was very similar to the one she gave the last time.”
He added: “She was actually owning it wasn’t she. She was owning the games at that point, and she was telling us that this figure was about to appear on the stage.
“We all knew it was going to be Prince Harry, and then to give him a kiss and things.
“Yes, it showed in a united front. But you must remember she’s an actress, so I don’t know how seriously one can take that
“I think I think she definitely used it to assert her own position. I would have much preferred it if he had come on his own.”