Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were reportedly aware that there were cameras from Netflix during the Invictus Games. This led a body language expert to suggest that the pair likely portrayed certain images at the time because of it.

Express UK reported that the assertions were from Judi James. She noted that there are close-up photos of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sharing a kiss on stage, adding that there is even one where the royal-born Prince was hugging two children.

The expert went as far as to reportedly “accuse” the youngest Wales prince of portraying the image of a “superhero.” Apart from hugging the kids, he was also said to have given them “a big pep talk about how he was going to save the world.”

James emphasized that there was a camera “very close” to the former working royals while they were doing these things. She pointed out that they were not just any cameras “but the Netflix cameras,” which are for Prince Harry’s upcoming documentary material, “Heart of Invictus.”

The body language expert, later on, stated that “there is perhaps an awareness” on Meghan Markle and her husband’s part.

The public would recall that the Duchess of Sussex introduced her husband on stage. She and the Duke of Sussex shared a kiss before their audience before she passed on the microphone to him.

Following the moment, another body language expert shared some analysis and assertions regarding the said “kiss.” Cheat Sheet reported that they were from Louise Mahler, who spoke to Australia’s “Sunrise” program in April.

The body language pro stated that the former actress “pushed away” and “walked off” after she and the royal-born Prince kissed on stage. She claimed that the kiss shows how Meghan Markle “has all the rhetoric but none of the body language of somebody who is actually affectionate.”

Mahler consequently asserted that the former Hollywood celebrity “has all the affection of an alley cat,” and that is “not much.”

But, despite this, the expert reportedly said that the Duchess of Sussex is “natural and very comfortable” on stage. She continued that the former working royal is “so confident as a performer,” although she does not know “what [Meghan] was doing there at the Invictus Games."

Meghan Markle joined Prince Harry at the event, which ran from April 16 to April 22. It marked their first joint return to Europe since they stepped down as working royals.

Ahead of the sporting event, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a secret visit to Queen Elizabeth II. They will fly again to the United Kingdom for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.