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Prince Harry 'anxious' as he teams up with Meghan Markle for first time since Kate's cancer news

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Prince Harry seemed "an anxious sidekick" the day before Kate's big news, as he joined Meghan for a speech, an expert has said.

The Duke of Sussex seemingly appeared a little nervous next to his wife at the Kinsey African American Art and History Collection event at SoFi Stadium.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were speaking together at an exhibition about black art and history.

But Harry was said to have seemed a bit on edge compared to Meghan, who used to be an actress. Body language expert Judi James told The Mirror: "This is an interesting double act from Harry and Meghan who appear to have skipped the stage to stand on the floor to deliver their speech which is often a sign of a desire to connect less formally and more directly with an audience." READ MORE: Kate Garraway's heartbreak as GMB star admits 'I couldn't pay for Derek's recovery' amid mounting debt Judi said that Meghan seemed "more assured" than her "anxious side-kick" Harry.

She explained: "Meghan, as always, looks like the more assured speaker here while Harry stands watching in silent agreement.

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