Prince Harry reveals true state of marriage to Meghan Markle with telling gesture
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Prince Harry reveals true state of marriage to Meghan Markle with telling gesturePrince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently on tour in Australia, and he recently made a telling gesture that some say shows a lot about the current state of their marriageComments3amKatie-Ann Gupwell Content Editor08:05, 15 Apr 2026Updated 08:05, 15 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesPrince Harry is said to have made a telling gesture (stock image)(Image: AFP via Getty Images)Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently embarking on a tour of Australia, and certain gestures have already been spotted which have left people floored. The couple recently arrived Down Under, and people have been talking about the state of their marriage, perhaps because their body language appears to say a lot about their feelings.Eagle-eyed social media users quickly took to X after spotting a particularly telling moment during the tour, and it says a lot about Prince Harry. One person posted on the site to highlight a moment that they couldn't help but zoom in on, and it's taken many by surprise.It comes after pictures were released of the ongoing tour. Previously, people were given an inside glimpse as to what it's been like so far.In one clip, Prince Harry is seen opening the car door for Meghan Markle and then taking her hand as soon as she exits the vehicle. People seem to think this says a lot about their relationship.A social media user wrote: "He absolutely handles her with such great care! Opens her door and takes that hand."It’s very important. A love like this."The post quickly got a lot of people talking, as they thought the moment was so lovely. They had all sorts of ideas to share.Content cannot be displayed without consentOne person replied: "I don’t think he’s ever done this before!" Another added: "Oh my goodness, he opens the door for her! Lucky Meghan!"A third replied: "Love how matchy matchy they are." Meanwhile, a fourth commented: &q...




