Meghan Markle 'uncomfortable' as she 'bows out of hugging' Drew Barrymore in new interview

Meghan Markle is set to appear on The Drew Barrymore Show today, but a body language expert has claimed that the Duchess of Sussex looked uncomfortable during the interview

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Meghan Markle seemed uneasy during her stint on The Drew Barrymore Show, as the host's "relentlessly clingy" demeanor made for an awkward encounter, according to a body language expert. The Duchess of Sussex, aged 43, was interviewed by 50-year-old Barrymore and appeared "rather more distanced emotionally" during their embrace for promotional photos before today's airing of the interview, noted Judi James. Despite Meghan's past comments about being "a hugger," Judi observed that she looked uncomfortable this time.

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Meghan adopts a straight, polite, more regal-looking pose here, perhaps mirroring the kind of response she met with from the UK royals when she was busy hugging them." Judi revealed to Mail Online that Meghan's hand placement in her pocket indicates a lack of "reciprocation in the display of affection." She also noted that "Meghan appears more emotionally distant and seems more interested in engaging with the camera than her host.

" Meghan Markle's 'thoughtful' touches in Netflix show slammed by gifting expert Meghan Markle admits she shops at day-to-day clothing store and wows guest Meghan Markle appears ‘needy’ as ‘wary’ Serena Williams ‘stands back’ in pics Following the debut of Meghan's new Netflix show, which was postponed from January due to the Los Angeles wildfires and finally premiered on Tuesday, the Duchess shared that the show was "just part of that creativity that I've missed so much." Shortly after the release of the eight-part series, Meghan officially introduced her As Ever brand. The updated website showcased her first products: raspberry jam, homemade honey, and the flower sprinkles she frequently promotes on the show.

The show provided a rare glimpse into Meghan's life in Montecito, revealing tidbits such as her fondness for her Sussex title. In a conversation with her former Suits co-star Abigail Spencer, Meghan disclosed that her husband, Prince Harry , is "a great cook" who "makes a really great breakfast." At this point, Meghan's friend Kelly McKee Zajfen complimented Harry's scrambled eggs.

Meghan Markle shared insights about her children, Archie and Lilibet, during the series, highlighting that her son is an avid fisher who caught two trout on a holiday. She explained, "I have two kids, and then we had two trout. It's like: 'We're going to salt bake a fish', because it would be fun for them.

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