According to an expert, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s marriage has gotten stronger with their relationship going from ‘strength to strength’ over the last six years
Six years ago today, Prince Harry married his American bride Meghan Markle after going public with their engagement just months before. The pair tied the knot at St George’s Chapel in Windsor, surrounded by loved ones as the world watched and marvelled at the televised event.
It has now been revealed by an expert that over the years, the couple’s marriage has gone from “strength to strength” as they “have each other’s backs”. This comes amid many milestone moments during their marriage – from welcoming their first child, stepping down as senior royals, moving to America, welcoming another child, and working on various exciting projects.
Body language expert Darren Stanton has looked at how the couple felt moments before tying the knot – as well as how their relationship has developed since. Mr Stanton has revealed some very interesting things, with him noting how Harry was “nervous” while waiting for Meghan to emerge down the aisle, with him also revealing that their relationship has since gone from “strength to strength” as husband and wife.
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Speaking on behalf of Betfair Live Casino, body language expert Darren Stanton revealed: “Since their wedding day in 2018, Harry and Meghan have been through a lot together and it has made their relationship go from strength to strength. From looking at their engaged eye contact, it’s clear they have a deep rapport with each other.”
Mr Stanton added that over the years, the Sussexes have demonstrated how “real” their relationship is. He said: “They’ve overcome a lot and always have each other’s backs, whatever situation they are faced with. They’re both independent individuals, who bring out the best in each other.
“That is shown by how their levels of confidence and resilience have grown since their relationship first began. The fact they have been through so much together has made their connection even stronger.”
Harry and Meghan stepped back from their royal roles in 2020, with the couple moving to America that same year. The Sussexes now reside in the lavish neighbourhood of Montecito, with them rubbing shoulders with the likes of Ellen DeGeneres, Oprah Winfrey and Katy Perry – all of whom reside close by to the young family.
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