Meghan Markle 'in control' of 'obsessed' Prince Harry as they build new life in US


Prince Harry has an “obsessive” love for Meghan Markle who is happiest when “in control”, a royal expert has claimed.

The couple have lived in Montecitio, California, since leaving the Royal Family in 2020.

Harry and Meghan have built their new lives in the US with their two children – Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

Royal expert Ingrid Seward has shared insight into the couple’s life as well as their relationship.

Speaking to The Sun, Ms Seward said: “I think Harry has got an obsessive love for Meghan. I don’t think he will ever, ever leave her. She is in control and I think as long as she is in control she is happy.

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“I think the marriage is good and they’re very happy. Who wouldn’t be happy living in that gorgeous house with two lovely children.”

Meghan and Harry have recently visited Wellington, Florida where Harry played in a charity polo game.

The Sussexes recently announced they will film two Netflix shows, one of which will be focised on the world of polo.

Body langaue expert Judi James commented on a photo from the event where Harry and Meghan share a kiss.

Ms James said: “The couple famously have previous when it comes to polo kissing. 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.”

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