Harry and Meghan branded 'power couple' after exuding empathy in emotional clip
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle broke their silence yesterday when they shared a rare video and made a statement calling for "urgent change" within online child safety.
The couple speaking out came amid the US Senate Judiciary Committee's bi-partisan hearing about online safety for children. In the new video, which was shared on the couple's Archwell Foundation website, Meghan can be heard saying: "When the car was first invented, there wasn't a seatbelt. And what happened? People started to get hurt, people started to die. So you started to change the car."
Her husband then weighed in and said: "We need to get out of this idea that young kids, there's something wrong with them. No, it's the world that we're allowing to be created around them.
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Harry and Meghan released a video amid the current discourse around child safety on the internet (Getty Images for Project Healthy Minds)"Please stop sending children content that you wouldn't want your own children to see."
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Meghan then added: "Everyone now is affected by the online world and social media. There is an entry point that's [a] positive and creative community, but we all just want to feel safe."
And now, body language expert Judi James has analysed the video clip of the couple, revealing exclusively to The Mirror that the Sussexes look like the ultimate "power couple" as they talk about the important cause. She said: "This Archewell Summit shows the power couple in full empathy and caring mode as they listen to tragic stories from parents about their children.
"Meghan’s white off the shoulder top and pants were iconic at the time but the top did create a challenge when it came to hugs of unity and support thanks partly to the bare back and shoulders, but also because it seemed held up in a gravity-defying way."
She went on to note how the couple were "clearly touche"d by the stories they heard from some of the attendees, with Judi touching on how Meghan held her hands "in a high, light clench to suggest inner feelings of distress while her brows pucker in sympathy".
Meanwhile, she noted: "Harry performs a ‘meaningful’ hug that is caught perfectly by the cameras, which he is facing. He starts with a strong handshake accompanied by some equally firm eye contact. It creates a signal of ‘we will fight this together’ and it is followed by a mutual hug where each man encircles the other with his arms in a diagonal and head closeness. Harry’s face is visible over the shoulder and he appears to be closing his eyes to suggest affection."
Concluding her analysis, she went on: "Meghan’s hug is shown in slo-mo and it does seem to show her being hugged in a spontaneous way by a female guest or host. The sense of sympathy and empathy is made stronger by the use of slow motion.
"Meghan’s response hug sees her arms wrap around the woman’s torso as the woman hugs her at her shoulders and, like Harry, we get to see her close her eyes with a cheek-rounding warm smile in this moment of support."
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