A lip-reader has decoded Prince Harry's and Meghan Markle's 'loved-up' appearance at a baseball game in Los Angeles.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat in the best seats in the house at the fourth game of the World Series, in front of LA royalty including former baseball pitcher Sandy Koufax and former LA Lakers point guard Magic Johnson, at Dodger Stadium on October 28.
The couple were out watching the LA Dodgers play against the Toronto Blue Jays. And an expert has claimed they made a 'very loved-up appearance' as she decoded their words.
The Blue Jays beat the Dodgers 6-2, tying the series 2-2. The fifth game will take place in Toronto on October 29.
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The pair sported LA Dodgers caps for the occasion, despite Meghan’s known affiliation to Toronto, and posed for smiley pictures to the cameras.
And lip reading expert Nicola Hickling analysed three key moments between the couple caught on camera, which saw the couple arriving at courtside, clapping in the stands and whispering.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were snapped watching the world series
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were snapped watching the world series
Speaking on behalf of Betfair Casino, Nicola said: "As Harry and Meghan arrive, an assistant on Meghan's left is speaking. At that moment, Meghan waves a hand in front of her face and says: 'Quickly, gotta go, no, I am expecting it.'
"Meghan and Harry are clapping together. Meghan asks, 'Is anyone here?' Harry looks at her and replies, 'I can't see.' Meghan says, 'Well, look over there.'"
And the last encounter saw the couple whispering to each other in the stands. Meghan said: "Look, there's one." Harry added: "Yeah." Meghan replied: "This is fun."
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