A body language analyst, Spidey has said that some people love to hate Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle. Te analyst said that when those people see her as being “rude” in her social interactions, they probably “put on some I hate Meghan goggles” before airing their opinion.
What Did The Duchess Say To The Royal Aide About The Tribute Flowers
Spidey of The Behavioral Arts took the time to analyze the walkabout at Windsor Castle, including the Duchesss of Sussex’s interaction with a royal aide who sought to take flowers from her. The body language analyst also came with a lip-reading friend and they concluded that Prince Harry’s wife told the aide that, “I told them I’d place them over there, so I’ll do that. Thank you. I appreciate that.”
Body Language Analyst Blasts ‘Really Unfair’ Analysis of Meghan Markle, Accuses Spectators Of Wearing ‘I Hate Meghan Goggles’
People have been reacting to the interraction, with some viewers saying that the former Suits actress was rude and that she bullied the aide. Some people even said that her smile was fake. Spidey said that the theories that the Duchess bullied the royal aide miss their mark, and that such a conclusion is a “really unfair assessment” that seems biased. Spidey said, “I think anybody who looks at this and sees that she’s being a bully has put on some I hate Meghan goggles.”
He observed that Meghan gave cues that indicated she tried to connect so that the aide would understand her stance. The body language expert didn’t think Meghan was callously snapping at the aide. For example, when she told the aide that she appreciated the gesture, she gave an “eyebrow flash” and also concluded with a curtseying bow.
Spidey also discussed Meghan Markle’s lack of a “Duchenne smile,” and how it displayed actual happiness. He saw it as an appropriately “polite smile” He said, “We all use polite smiles in day-to-day interactions.” “I don’t see a real smile, nor would I expect to see a real smile.” He also said that the Duchess’s body language was “almost exactly” what should be expected from anyone in that scenario.
He also said that he wasn’t biased in the evaluation. “I’m not interested in attacking Meghan. I’m not interested in defending Meghan,” he said and added, “I’m only interested in using my experience to point out the body language and the behavior patterns.”
He went on to add that her behavior following the interaction with the aide, like grooming her hair and reaching out to her husband, suggested she was stressed. He then said that she might have even been aware as soon as she left the scene that people would see it as a big deal, and they would be wearing their “I hate Meghan goggles.”

