Meghan Markle’s response to why she decided to make a documentary hinted at contradictory behaviour.
The Duchess of Sussex said: “I’m not going to say that it’s comfortable" however body language expert Scott Rouse said that she seemed ‘comfortable’ that the documentary was taking place.
“She’s talking about, ‘Well it’s not comfortable,’ but then she does the most trusting thing you could possibly do. She throws her head back and shows you her neck and her throat; [she’s] totally exposed,” Scott said on The Behaviour Channel.
“Something is not right here. That totally goes against what she’s saying. She’s comfortable. She loves this. She’s absolutely eating it up,” he added.
Moreover, another body language expert Bruce Durham also noted that Meghan exposed her neck when asked about doing the documentary.
“This is one of the main areas, the windpipe. It tends to be that if our windpipe is compromised then we die. There’s a little bit of a correlation there. When she says, ‘I’m not comfortable with it,” Bruce said during Believing Bruce broadcast.
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