A body language expert has a lot to say about the latest photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the One Young World Summit.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appear to possess "pure power and status" in two recent photos.

One photo shows the couple holding hands and gazing directly into the camera, while another, a black-and-white shot from a side perspective, likewise shows the duo gazing straight ahead while holding hands.

The Mirror quoted Judi James as saying that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a deep connection.

The images the couple previously released show them lying on the ground among tall trees in flowing skirts and bare feet.

Judi now thinks the couple looks like a power couple in the new photographs.

A very upright Meghan was closest to the camera, and Harry was holding on to her index finger and beaming like a happy and adoring supporter, she said.

She said that as they stood side by side, they didn't look into the cameras, in contrast to the royals who did.

Judi said, "For Meghan and Harry, it's more for us to appreciate a couple whose gaze appears fixated on a far horizon, with a grin that seems like optimism and tranquility from Meghan and a somewhat more grumpy face from Harry."

She also referred to the pair's pictures taken for a business magazine, which revealed how they viewed their future as a couple in the world.

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After the first official image of King Charles III, his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, and the new Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William and Kate Middleton, was released, Judi James provided her insight.

According to experts in body language, the couple's remarkably laid-back poses suggested affection and acceptance.

The photo was shot to commemorate a "historic event" for the family, according to insiders at the palace.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who were in the UK at the time the photo was shot, were not present.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's exclusion from the family also spurred the question of whether they would feel even more alienated if they saw the British royal family's most recent photo taken at their Montecito mansion.

The significance of King Charles III's family portrait may also reflect his desire for a more manageable and durable smaller monarchy.

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