Meghan Markle and Prince Harry gave a rare joint interview to CBS Sunday Morning's Jane Pauley, where they spoke about their new initiative The Parents Network and the duchess opened up about her mental health. Meghan Markle revealed three telling body language cues in her latest rare joint interview with Prince Harry, indicating her true emotions, a body language expert has claimed. In their heartfelt discussion on CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley, Meghan appeared to seek her husband's "support", marking their first shared TV appearance since 2021.

The couple opened up about The Parents Network during the interview, a new initiative they've launched to support families who have lost children to suicide as a result of cyberbullying. Throughout the emotional exchange, Meghan was seen reaching out for Harry, the author of Spare , for comfort, the Mirror reports. Body language expert Judi James provided an analysis for the Mirror, highlighting three gestures by Meghan that showed her inner feelings.

She observed: "As Meghan shares her own story of suicidal thoughts she performs several hair-preen rituals and a wry, mirthless smile that suggests she is being politely brave. Her hand goes out to hold Harry's leg as though seeking his support although he sits relatively still with his head cocked, watching her face with what looks like concern." James further noted: "When he looks down his fingers rub together in what looks like anxiety as Meghan describes what she has 'overcome.