'He Will Never Leave Her': Prince Harry Has an 'Obsessive' Kind of Love for Meghan Markle Who 'Is in Control'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are always hand-in-hand when in public, but the Duke of Sussex' love for his wife may be more intense than many think.
"I think Harry has got an obsessive love for Meghan," royal author Ingrid Seward explained. "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."
"I think the marriage is good, and they’re very happy," she added. "Who wouldn’t be happy living in that gorgeous house with two lovely children."
This insight follows the moment the two shared a kiss on a polo field in Florida on Friday, April 12, as both supported the Duke of Sussex's charity, Sentebale... and Harry's upcoming Netflix series.
"Known primarily for its aesthetic and social scene, the series will pull the curtain back on the grit and passion of the sport, capturing players and all it takes to compete at the highest level," a Netflix press release read about the fifth in line to the British throne's upcoming series.
The Montecito duo showed up at the event "looking chic," according to a Hollywood insider. Meghan wore a cream-colored halter dress that split around the chest in a cut-out pattern.
"The couple famously has previous when it comes to polo kissing," body language analyst Judi James observed about the event. "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."
She continued: "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."
"The side view of their faces shows both have raised and rounded cheeks here, making it a smiling kiss that suggests good humor and higher levels of sociability than they showed when they appeared lost in the moment back in 2018," James pointed out.
James concluded: "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."
Daily Mirror reported on the expert opinions.