Meghan Markle's influence eclipses Prince Harry's shine
Prince Harry gives in to Meghan's influence
Meghan Markle has seemingly taken away Prince Harry's true shine with her alleged influence and dominance in their relationship.
The Duchess of Sussex has proved that she does not follow the orders as she's her "own boss" and likes to take centre stage, according to an expert.
On the other hand, her husband Prince Harry is no longer afraid to be "true to himself" and wears "his heart on his sleeve", a body language expert has claimed.
Meghan and Harry, who have been trying to rebrand themselves away from the royal family since relocating to the US after saying goodbye to the royal family, have reportedly their efforts have been paid off.
Speaking to the Mirror, Stanton claimed Meghan is a "leading figure" like her husband and likes to be open about how she's feeling and "wants to let people in", whereas Harry appears a lot more confident ever since leaving the Firm.
"She [Meghan] is her own boss and there's a sense she doesn't want to let anyone down. She's a naturally good communicator and could speak to anyone she crosses paths with.
"Harry used to be very quiet and shy when out and about as a Royal, whereas now he is very expressive with how he's feeling. He wears his heart on his sleeve and isn't afraid to be true to himself."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Nigeria trip has given birth to several questions, with some criticising the Duchess of stealing Harry's spotlight.
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