Prince Harry & Meg ‘constant hand holding’ reveals truth about their relationship says expert

MEGHAN & Harry’s ‘constant’ displays of public affection offer a window into the truth about their relationship, an expert has claimed.

Inbaal Honigman, astrologer and body language expert has analysed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s physical affection – claiming it shows the strength of their partnership.

She said: “Looking at Harry and Meghan, they are certainly in love. They haven’t been married for that many years, and are still having babies, which is a very loving stage of a relationship.

“So their constant hand holding, cuddling, leaning on each other, are displays of affection, which are definitely genuine and not for the cameras.”

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  • PM congratulates names on NY Honours list

    Boris Johnson last night sent his congratulations to those on the New Year’s honours list;

    He tweeted a link to the full list and added: “Congratulations to the 2022 New Year Honours recipients!”

  • Whitty, Van-Tam and Harries included in New Year’s Honours

    England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty, deputy CMO Jonathan Van-Tam, and Wales’ and Scotland’s CMOs, Frank Atherton and Dr Gregor Smith, have been given knighthoods.

    There are also damehoods for UK Health Security Agency chief, Dr Jenny Harries – whose organisation is responsible for the country’s testing regime – and Dr June Raine, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

    The Government’s chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, who was knighted in the 2019 New Year Honours list, is elevated to a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.

  • Downing Street: ‘Likely’ PM’s audience with Queen to go virtual

    Downing Street said it was likely the Prime Minister’s audiences with the Queen would move to being virtual.

    Asked whether Boris Johnson would continue to meet the Queen in person, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “That will be a matter for the royal family.

    “I’m not aware of them not being… I think they will probably be moved virtually but that’ll be a matter for the palace.”

  • How the royal family spend New Year’s Eve

    This year will feel very different for the Queen as it is the first since the death of her husband Prince Philip – and her plans have also been affected by the pandemic.

    Typically the royal family spends the festive season in the countryside away from the city. 

    The official royal website says: “The Royal Family traditionally spends Christmas and New Year at Sandringham House. The Queen’s country estate in Norfolk.”

    The Queen usually stays in Sandringham until February 6 each year, which is the date of the death of her father King George VI in 1952. 

    Kate Middleton and Prince William typically take their kids to spend New Year’s Eve with the Middleton family, who live in Berkshire.

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have spent the last two Christmas seasons across the pond.

    It is not known how the Sussexes and Cambridges will be spending the New Year break this year.

  • Where was Ghislaine hiding?

    Ghislaine Maxwell:

    • After Epstein got arrested, Maxwell took refuge in many unknown parts of the world.
    • Her whereabouts were unknown until the FBI began tracking her and found out she was living in Bedford, New Hampshire.
    • Maxwell was also living with a man, Scott Borgerson who reportedly was her boyfriend.
    • Borgerson is the CEO of a tech company called CargoMetrics and is 14 years her senior.
    • He claims the two were never ‘together’ and were ‘just friends.’
  • Ghislaine Maxwell faces ANOTHER criminal trial 

    Ghislaine Maxwell could face another criminal trial following her conviction for child sex trafficking offences by a New York court.

    The disgraced socialite could be back in court next year on charges that she lied under oath about what she know about Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of underage girls.

    Maxwell was accused of “serving up” girls for the late multi-millionaire Epstein, her former lover, with the pair described as “partners in crime”.

    US District Judge Alison Nathan – who oversaw the case – has agreed to try Maxwell on two counts of perjury separately from her sex-crimes charges, according to Bloomberg.

    Prosecutors are looking to further expose the relationship Epstein had with Maxwell.

  • Prince Andrew holed up alone in Windsor

    PRINCE Andrew was holed up alone in Windsor last night after pal Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking — and his family left for a ski holiday.

    A New York Court will decide on Tuesday if his accuser Virginia Giuffre’s assault claims can go to trial.

    Andrew, 61, denies any wrongdoing.

  • A ‘series of tired attempts by Prince Andrew to duck and dodge’

    Last month, Kaplan said a trial in Ms Roberts’ lawsuit against Andrew could occur between September and December 2022.

    But the prince’s lawyers say the new information about her residence should result in the suspension of any further progress in the lawsuit toward trial until it is settled whether she can sue Andrew in the US.

    They asked the judge to order Ms Roberts to respond to written legal requests about her residency and submit to a two-hour deposition on the issue.

    An attorney for Ms Roberts, Sigrid McCawley, called the request to toss out the case “just another in a series of tired attempts by Prince Andrew to duck and dodge the legal merits of the case brought against him”.

  • ‘Prince Andrew needs to be investigated’

    Jennifer Araoz, just 15 when raped by Epstein, demanded the royal be investigated hours after his pal Maxwell was found guilty of sex trafficking.

    Make-up artist Jennifer, now 34, told The Sun: “The authorities should have been investigating other people a long time ago.

    “Prince Andrew needs to be investigated for any women who were involved with him.

    “The TV interview he had to ‘prove his innocence’ didn’t come across very well in my opinion.

    “If the authorities haven’t investigated other people by now, it’s hard to see if they will.

    “But I have a lot of faith in the justice system. If they feel like they need to go further then they will.”

  • Prince Andrew ‘wants to protect Queen’

    Royal sources claim that Prince Andrew wants to protect the Queen by avoiding a court case from sex assault accuser Virginia Roberts as he fears it will damage the monarchy.

    It’s understood the duke – who denies all the claims against him – told friends he wants to protect the monarchy by having the case thrown out of court.

    But insiders say the only way he can convince the British public of his innocence is to go to court next week and disprove the allegations levelled by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, according to the Daily Express.

    The publication claims the Duke of York thinks he can still make a “comeback” after stepping down from royal duties in 2019 by avoiding the courtroom and using other means to discredit Ms Roberts’ account.

    Read more here.

  • The most anticipated Royal birth of all time

    Research conducted by childcare experts Little Ones London, analysed Google trends data for major Royal births over the past eight years, to discover which Royal birth had the biggest influence of all.  

    The birth of Archie Harrison, the first child of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, caused more online interest than any other Royal baby, new research can reveal. 

    • Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor had the most talked-about Royal birth in the UK, with searches for ‘royal baby’ skyrocketing 2700% at the time of his birth  
    • Princess Charlotte had the second most influential Royal birth, causing searches for ‘royal baby’ to explode 1000% the month that she was born 
    • Prince Louis, Prince George and Lilibet Diana also had some of the most talked about Royal births  
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  • Daniel Craig and Joanna Lumley among those on New Year’s Honours list

    Joanna Lumley has said she is “astonished, thrilled and touched beyond words” at being made a dame in the New Year Honours.

    James Bond star Daniel Craig has been made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, the same honour given to 007.

    Songwriter Bernie Taupin, best known for his long-running and fruitful collaboration with Sir Elton John, has been made an OBE in the New Year Honours.

    And director Horace Ove has said his knighthood is “testament to how far we have come and in many respects how far we still have to go” after being recognised in the New Year Honours


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