Jess Ponce III, a body language expert, communication coach, and author of “A.W.E.S.O.M.E,” talked to Nicki Swift exclusively about the message King Charles’s speech sent to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Ponce told Nicki Swift that King Charles “expressed his love to both of them in a very inclusive way. He also made a point to mention the ‘life they are building,’ indicating his respect and approval.” The body language specialist also said Charles’ words about Meghan and Harry had “the same appropriate tone as the rest of his address” and that he “closed his eyes briefly afterward, as if to button-up or close the subject.”

But Ponce said that Charles addressed the couple for two reasons. First, it reinforced “his position of inclusivity, as if to subtly say we are all one family.” The author observed that mentioning Harry and Meghan “preemptively told the press and other on-lookers that this [Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the family] should not be an issue or focus.”

It is a good strategy to promote family unity, as the new king faces a challenge with his sons’ feud. In a September 7 column by Yahoo! royal editor Omid Scobie, the British journalist dropped a bombshell. A source told Scobie, “Many lines were crossed by William. He was at the centre of a number of painful moments, be it the actions of his own staff or turning his back when support was needed.”

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