Meghan Markle has a ‘perfect’ response to President Trump who labeled her as ‘terrible’

At the Invictus Games opening ceremony, Meghan Markle made a powerful statement in response to Donald Trump’s recent remarks about her relationship with Prince Harry. Body language expert Judi James noted Meghan’s radiant and engaged presence, highlighting her desire to portray the couple as trouble-free and deeply in love.

Trump had made a harsh comment, saying he wouldn’t deport Prince Harry and calling Meghan “terrible,” joking about Harry’s issues with his wife. However, Meghan’s appearance at the event conveyed a message of steadfast support and closeness to her husband.

Meghan’s delivery when introducing Harry showed excitement and affection, with playful gestures like eye-rolling, sighs, and hair tosses. Her words, “I want to introduce a man who means a lot to me,” combined with coy smiles and confident body language, emphasized their loving, playful relationship.

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