Meghan Markle was with her husband Prince Harry at the ESPY Awards.
Meghan Markle made a dramatic transformation that sent a strong message as Prince Harry accepted a controversial award, according to an expert.
The Duchess of Sussex attended the ceremony in Los Angeles with her husband, where she received the Pat Tillman Award for Service, presented by ESPN to individuals in the sports community who have made significant contributions to others. Who is
Harry was recognized a decade ago for founding the Invictus Games, which helps wounded and ill servicemen and women — both active duty and veterans — deal with physical and invisible injuries.
At the event, Meghan was seen posing for photos with Harry and her friend Serena Williams, who hosted the lavish occasion. However, body language expert Darren Stanton noted that there was something different about the Duchess during the ceremony.
He said: "Meghan was there to support Harry and you could tell she was very happy to be there. On some occasions, we've seen Meghan try to emphasize her presence and share engagements. Will see signs of leadership during
"But during the ceremony, it was all about Harry and Meghan wanted it to be that way. We saw her take a step back and let Harry carry everything with her. We knew that. are that she was taking a back seat as her face. Expressions showed genuine happiness for her husband while showing subtle, authentic, and constant smiles - without any hint of dominance.
Meghan often takes the dominant lead in engagements with Harry, but she wants her husband to be in control. It was her way of saying, 'It's Harry's night.' To feel special and be the center of attention was shown by leaning toward him and looking into his eyes.
The award Harry received - the Pat Tillman Award for Service - is named after former NFL player and US Army Ranger Pat Tillman, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2004.
Harry began his acceptance speech by acknowledging Mr. Tillman's family, "especially Mrs. Mary Tillman – Pete's mother," for allegedly expressing his displeasure at his selection for the award. What was expressed?