On April 29, 2011, the world watched as
Prince William and Kate Middleton exchanged vows at Westminster Abbey in
London. This past Saturday — seven years after Kate donned that iconic
Alexander McQueen gown and she and Will became the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
— it was Prince Harry's turn. He and American angel Meghan Markle tied the knot
at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, just outside of the British capital. And,
while both ceremonies were touching and both couples looked overjoyed in their
own ways, Prince Harry and
Meghan Markle's wedding body language is quite a bit different than
that of William and Kate's.
But you don't have to take my word for it — I brought in the pros to do a
little comparing and contrasting. Elite Daily spoke with body language experts Tonya Reiman, Patti Wood, and Blanca Cobb to uncover what each set of
newlyweds' actions revealed about their thoughts and feelings on the big day —
about the cheering crowds, their new spouses, and the significance of this
historical moment (for themselves and for the world).
Both couples shared adorably quick kisses
and even more adorable, telling glances with one another. But that's just the
beginning. Here's a look at exactly how Harry and Meghan's newlywed body
language in 2018 differs from William and Kate's back in 2011 — plus what
their physical cues reveal about their relationships.
Both Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle likely
had pre-wedding jitters.
Just after Kate Middleton made her way to
her groom, she clearly clenched her father's hand, indicating that she realized
what a BFD this was.
When Kate meets her groom at the altar, she
takes a deep breath and clenches her father's hand, which Reiman chocks up to
"wedding jitters or perhaps soon-to-be 'princess' jitters."
It's a feeling the duchesses likely shared,
as we saw Meghan take a deep breath the moment she entered St. George's Chapel.
"In the shot of her
standing at the church door, you see [Meghan] trying to catch her breath with
nervousness, but her face is relatively calm," says Wood.
"As she walked down the aisle, Meghan
was completely poised and she wore a peaceful smile," notes Cobb.
"She kept her chin slightly lowered and looked up at her awaiting prince.
The look was romantically flirtatious!"
(Also, can we all take a
moment to appreciate how gosh darn excited page boy Brian
Mulroney is? Be still my heart!)
The royal bros were so excited for one
another.
One of the most charming moments of William
and Kate's wedding came before the pair had even joined hands: When Kate made
her grand entrance, Harry took a peep at the beautiful bride coming down the
aisle, and said something that looks like, "Wait until you see her"
to his older brother.
"The look is affectionate and childlike
with a boyish grin — it demonstrates the warmth he feels for his future
sister-in-law and his brother," explains Reiman.
On Harry's big day, he and his brother both
bobbed and smiled as Meghan made her way down the aisle, accompanied by their
father, Prince Charles.
The dukes appeared to be a bit antsy, too.
Speaking of crowds, even William and Harry
get a bit antsy knowing that so many people are
watching (and also, you know, because they're getting married!). Though both
dukes
grew up in the public eye, they showed a few signs of
discomfort and nerves on the big day.
"On the balcony, William [kept]
touching his outfit," says Reiman. "This appears to be a sign of
displacement — slight nervous behavior to keep your hands busy."
While Harry looked cool as a cucumber
during the couple's carriage processional through Windsor, he was definitely
feeling some feels during his vows.
"[We] see him rock forward and back in nervousness, but he is smiling, except on the 'til death us do part,'" says Wood. "His bottom lip comes up and over to suck the sadness of the thought of that loss back in. That is incredibly sweet and sad and shows his real love for her. You see him have trouble breathing staying still and calm as she gives her vows."
They also exchanged loving touches
throughout the ceremony, in some less somber moments.
"While they held hands [during the
ceremony], Harry caressed Meghan’s fingers with his thumb," Cobb explains.
"Again, touch is a silent sign of love, connection and emotion... When
you’re in love, you want to touch the one your heart beats for."
Is it cool and normal if
my heart only beats for Harry and Meghan? Yes? Great.
Meghan seemed less shocked by the crowds than
Kate did.
In 2011, the streets of London were flooded
with adoring royal fans — all hoping to catch a glimpse of the new, happy
couple — and Kate Middleton was seemingly in awe.
When the couple popped out onto the balcony
of Buckingham Palace after the ceremony, Kate could hardly keep her eyes off of
the never-ending crowds below.
"Note the wide-eyed astonishment as
Kate says, 'Oh, [wow],' upon seeing the enormous crowd — innocent behavior that
seems to make William smile," says Reiman.
Moments later, when the couple shared one of their first-ever kisses as husband and wife, "William [kept] his eyes lingering on Kate and Kate quickly [turned] back to the crowd," Reiman explains. "This [was] most likely due to Kate’s excitement at being exposed to this size audience."
While the crowds for Harry and Meghan's
wedding were seemingly endless as well, Meghan appeared to be slightly less
overwhelmed, instead shooting Harry coy glances and even suggesting they share
their first kiss (seriously, if you watch the footage back, I'm pretty sure she
says "Do we kiss?"
and Harry says, "Yeah." It's the cutest.)
"Their first kiss is a gentle, almost
two-second, lip kiss with eyes closed – they open their eyes and look at each
other before turning back forward – a sign of love," Reiman notes.
"Their ride in the carriage is filled with hand holding, little conversation
and waves."
Both couples are genuinely so in love.
At various moments during both royal
weddings, the happy couples exchanged looks and shared little moments that
showed how truly, madly in love they were — and each and every one set my heart
on fire.
"In the unveiling... after she smiles
up shyly, they have a moment where they are fully present with each other [and]
non-verbally he says something that makes her laugh," says Wood.
"They actually have a fun, intimate moment in the midst of all the formal
pageantry! How marvelous."
How marvelous, indeed. Similarly, on
William and Kate's big day, "The eye contact [was] sometimes a gaze where
they [spent] several seconds engaged with one another," Reiman explains.
"The few times they did kiss [on the balcony], they both smiled [and]
leaned into each other, while making sure they did not turn their back on the
crowds — sure signs of being in sync and happy."
"They have an amazing chemistry
between them, at the same time, you can see the comfort level between
them," says Reiman, and Cobb had a similar assessment of Harry and
Meghan's connection.
"Both Harry and Meghan radiated the
biggest, happiest smiles for each other," she explains. "This royal
couple
isn’t shy about showing each other the way they feel. Whether
it’s a smile, a touch, a caress, they’re quick to show their affections. It’s
quite heartwarming."
I think everyone watching around the world
saw the same. Gosh, don't you just love royal love?
Link to article: https://www.elitedaily.com/p/how-prince-harry-meghan-markles-wedding-body-language-in-2018-differs-from-will-kates-in-2011-8888374
Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.