Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle's Body Language at Wimbledon Reveals That They're Genuinely Getting Along

No feud to see here, folks!

By Alanna Lauren Greco
15 July, 2019
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle's Body Language at Wimbledon Reveals That They're Genuinely Getting Along
  • Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton made an appearance at Wimbledon today.
  • We had body language expert analyse Kate and Meghan's vibes, and it looks like they were really getting along.

    Your royal faves Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle had a sister-in-law outing at Wimbledon today amid rumours that they and their husband are having some ~tension~, allegedly because Prince William thinks that Prince Harry and Megs are "going overboard" with keeping baby Archie out of the spotlight.

    This is hardly the first time that there's been speculation about a royal rift between Meghan and Kate, but it looks like this time around the rumours aren't true—according to body-language expert Blanca Cobb, "there was no evidence of a feud at the event" and "Meghan and Kate were enjoying each other’s company." But let's read more into it, shall we?

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    In this picture, Cobb says that they're "enjoying the moment" with each other. "Kate is tilting her shoulder downwards as if to get closer to Meghan, which shows interest in what someone has to say. They both also have genuine smiles, as indicated by the crinkling of the eyes, that you can see their top teeth, and that their cheek muscles are pushed up."

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    "What's interesting about this picture is that you'll notice that Meghan's head is tiled a little bit to the right and Kate's head is tilted a little be to the left, and when you lean towards something, you lean towards something you like," says Cobb. "It's subconscious when this happens, so what that tells us is that there's a level of comfort between them and even though they're not talking, they're still enjoying each other's company."

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    And guess what? This third pic also shows that Meg and Kate are totally cool with each other. "Again, there's a slight lean towards each other and genuine smiles on their faces, " says Cobb. "I'm also seeing that there's nothing tense in their body-language—their hands and finger are relaxed—which suggests that there's no tension between them."

    In other words: Royal feud who?

    Credit: Cosmopolitan
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