
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have returned to Australia for their first joint visit since 2018, kicking off a busy four-day program, Geo News reports.
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The tour began in Melbourne, where the couple visited the Royal Children's Hospital, before heading to the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum in Southbank.
Meghan Markle held Harry's hand as she made her way through the crowd upon arrival, quickly becoming a topic of discussion among observers after the high-profile visit. The Sussexes' return has drawn a lot of attention, with some body language comments suggesting moments of tension early in the trip.
Meghan stayed especially close to Harry in public, while Harry greeted the crowd by waving.
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Body language expert and psychic Inbal Honigman said the couple showed subtle signs of “tension” and “nervousness.”
She suggested that Meghan looked particularly “tense” despite her smile. Her face was not relaxed. She seemed focused on coping with the pressure of being in a public place.
Honigman added that the way Meghan tightly gripped Harry's hand as they moved through the crowd was a protective gesture.
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Harry has made several appearances, including a panel discussion on men's mental health at Witten Oval.
Meanwhile, Meghan briefly stepped away from public events on the second day of the visit, taking part in a video shoot for MasterChef Australia, where she was to appear as a guest judge.
Meghan Markle previously spoke out about the negative reaction to her tour to Australia.
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