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 regarding her relationship with Prince Harry.

It is clear that the Duchess of Sussex is not just adored but also adored because she looked radiant and genuinely involved, radiating warmth and affection.

Body language expert Judi James discussed the couple’s interactions during the Vancouver event with “The Daily Mail,” pointing out Meghan’s obvious desire to portray the couple as trouble-free and completely in love.

Trump recently took a harsh stab at the Duke’s wife when he stated that he would not deport Prince Harry due to his immigration status.

The president even went so far as to say, “She’s terrible,” joking that Harry already had “enough problems with his wife.” Meghan’s public presence at the Invictus Games conveyed a different message—one of steadfast support and closeness to her husband—despite his remarks.

Meghan was obviously trying to convey something.

The breathless and excited tone was reflected in Meghan Markle’s delivery when she introduced Prince Harry on stage, according to body language expert Judi James.

With a “Oh gosh” moment that included eye-rolling to show surprise, breathless sighs, playful hair tosses, and even a combination of squealing and whispering, Meghan’s facial expressions and gestures throughout her speech suggested barely contained emotions.

Her manner seemed to intentionally convey to the audience that she was still a little taken aback by how deeply she felt for him.

She accompanied her words, “I want to introduce a man who means a lot to me,” with a coy smile, a confident hairstyle, and knowing eye-rolls toward the audience, all of which emphasized the couple’s playful and loving relationship.

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