THIS is the awkward moment Meghan Markle told a woman not to pose next to Prince Harry.
Harry and Meghan put on a loved-up display while attending the Royal Salute Polo Challenge in Palm Beach, Miami, on Friday.
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Meghan Markle was seen ordering around a woman as she posed for a pic with Harry
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Meghan wanted to stay in the middle of the photo
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Harry had been playing a charity polo tournament
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Meghan and Harry put on a loved up display
A Netflix camera crew captured every moment of the action for the Duke’s upcoming series about the sport as he stormed to victory in the tournament.
But after the event the duchess was caught ordering people where to stand as they posed for photos.
Video shows her telling a woman in a white dress to move away from her husband – insisting that she would be in the centre of the photo.
Moments previously Meghan and Harry kissed in front of the cameras as the duchess presented him with a trophy.
Harry had been on the field in a fun-loving match against his pal Figueras in a bid to raise money for his charity Sentebale.
It was all filmed for the duke’s new Netflix show about polo.
The Sussexes reportedly have two untitled non-fiction projects in production.
The first series will focus on Meghan and explore “the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship”, according to Deadline.
And a second show will hone in on the couple’s love for polo.
He was spotted chatting with fellow guests beforehand, one of which called him the “quintessential networker”, as reported by the Mail Online.
“He looked the quintessential networker – shaking hands, smiling for photos. He looked in his element,” they said.
Harry and Meghan’s new shows form part of the “creative partnership” Archewell Productions signed with the streaming giant in 2020.
Meghan’s show is being produced by Sony Pictures Television’s The Intellectual Property Corporation.
The Duchess will executive produce alongside Archewell’s head of non-fiction Chanel Pysnik.
A second series will follow the couple’s polo passion.Primarily shot at the US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida, the project will be produced by Boardwalk Pictures.
But, Meghan’s new show has been blasted as “desperate” by royal experts.
The idea has been blasted by royal biographer Ingrid Seward.
Speaking to royal editor Matt Wilkinson on The Sun’s new show, Royal Exclusive, she said: “It’s a bit desperate. I think it is wrong to criticise it before we see it.
HARRY AND MEGHAN’S PDA
By body lanuage expert Judi James
This body language has all the hallmarks of a full-on ‘peacocking Prince’ display for the Netflix cameras.
With his puffed chest and his wide stride as he tows his WAG along like any celebrity sportsman, Harry is seen astride his galloping horse in tight white jodhpurs and knee-high leather boots or accepting his trophy from his loving and very glamorous wife Meghan in her giant A-list shades and those killer heels that would have no place divot-stomping during the breaks in play.
Harry’s wide grin suggests he is in his element here performing a tradition of polo-playing that has allowed generations of royal men to flex their sexual credentials in public.
Harry’s PDA with Meghan as she hands him his trophy comes with a rather sweet touch of bashful humour though. Their polo kiss back in 2018 was a moment of passionate intensity but here the couple’s mirrored face to face approach suggests both even status and some like-minded synchronicity.
Their lips are puckered and their raised and rounded cheeks suggest this is a fun pose with Harry kick-starting the laughter by adopting a pose of mock modesty as he is first handed the cup.
While Harry might be playing to his strengths by producing a film on polo his body language of delight and confidence here hints that he might also enjoy basking in the spotlight in more of a sexy, heroic role too.
“But I am more skeptical about Meghan because I don’t know she knows anything about gardening.
“As for her talking about friendship that does make me feel a bit skeptical.
“She is really known for losing friends rather than gaining friends.
“To hear her talking about friendships I think that might go down a little strangely.”
The show is being produced by Sony Pictures Television’s The Intellectual Property Corporation.
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The couple stepped out holding hands in front of their film crew
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The Duke of Sussex saddled up to raise money for his charity
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