Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ‘more alike than ever’, according to an expert, which comes after they mirrored each other in their passionate public kiss in Miami

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seemingly more alike than ever before as they mirror each other while kissing, according to a body language expert.

On Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a sweet public kiss at a Sentebale event in Miami, which comes after the pair announced they were working on a new Netflix series about polo. Before the public smooch, the couple were spotted smiling and walking hand in hand ahead of Harry’s fundraising polo match in Florida – with a film crew in tow.

The Sentebale Polo Cup is held annually in aid of Sentebale, the charity Harry co-founded in 2006 that supports young people and children living in southern Africa. For the event, Harry captained the Royal Salute Sentebale Team against the Grand Champions Team, with his team winning triumphantly.

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The couple shared a passionate smooch in Miami (
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The pair attended the event with a camera crew in tow (
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When Harry’s team won and he was presented with a trophy, his wife Meghan was there to congratulate him and give him a big smooch in front of everybody – and likely in front of the film crew too.

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Speaking exclusively to The Mirror about the Sussexes’ recent public display of affection, body language expert Judi James analysed the smooch and alluded to how the pair are more alike than ever before. “The couple famously have previous when it comes to Polo Kissing,” she revealed to us.

Judi noted: “In 2018 they were locking lips at a similar event and it’s easy to spot some intrinsic differences in their way of handling this very traditional royal PDA.

“Back in 2018 Harry, looking all fired-up and full of passion after hammering around on the polo field planted a very sexy kiss on Meghan’s lips, giving the kiss a ‘get a room!’ quality. His expression was serious and he looked lost in the moment as he turned his head but kept his torso facing front.

“Meghan tilted her head back in the same neck-baring gesture of submission that Diana used when she kissed Charles on their wedding day. The polo trophy looked irrelevant and they almost had to be reminded it was supposed to be handed over.”

Then, touching on the couple’s recent PDA-packed moment at the polo, Judi said that their current polo kiss “shows the love is still there but it is a much sweeter, more fun PDA, performed with both their hands on the trophy prize”.

“The side view of their faces shows both have raised and rounded cheeks here, making it a smiling kiss that suggests good humour and higher levels of sociability than they showed when they appeared lost in the moment back in 2018,” she noted.

Judi concluded by saying: “It’s Harry craning his neck here and Meghan’s heels make her able to kiss at a more even angle. The body language is more mirrored here, illustrating the levels of like-minded synchronicity that has grown over the years.”

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