During Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's visit to Colombia last year, a quiet interaction between the pair drew public notice, as noted by a professional lip reader.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were greeted cordially by Colombian Vice President Francia Marquez and visited a school in Bogota, where they spoke with pupils about technology and innovation.
Meghan seemed to gently interrupt Harry's conversation with one of his students.
Forensic lip reader Nicola Hickling told The Mirror that Harry began to say 'look' before Meghan intervened. Her body language, according to Hickling, showed she was eager to take the initiative.
The Duchess later lauded the pupils, calling them "impressive," "smart," and "savvy," underlining the need of being "self-reliant rather than tech-reliant."
Meghan's proficiency in Spanish may have contributed to her confidence in leading the conversation.
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