Meghan Markle awkwardly ignores ‘spare’ Prince Harry in NYC before Time100 Summit



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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry seemingly shared an awkward moment when they arrived at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City for the Time100 Summit Wednesday.

As they stepped out of their car, the Duke of Sussex, 40, appeared to reach out to his wife to hold her hand.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrive for the Time100 Summit on April 23. Probe-Media for Page Six

But Markle, 43, appeared to not notice and instead hugged a woman who was waiting for her arrival.

Harry, instead, then stood alone and adjusted his outfit while watching Markle embrace her pal.

Meghan Markle awkwardly leaves Prince Harry hanging in NYC. Probe-Media for Page Six

Moments later, Harry followed Markle into the building. Right before they walked through the door, Markle turned around as her husband caught up to her.

Body language expert Judi James analyzed the couple’s interaction in an interview with the Daily Mail.

Meghan Markle doesn’t wait for Prince Harry to get inside the Jazz at Lincoln Center. Probe-Media for Page Six
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry head inside for the Time100 Summit. Probe-Media for Page Six

“Whether Harry’s leading or lurking here he appears to be in the role of ‘spare,’ displaying some awkward-looking body language poses while a more assured Meghan takes the starring role,” James said.

Harry grew up being known as the “spare” because he’s Prince William’s younger brother. He used the term for the title of his 2023 memoir.

“By the time they’re arriving for the greetings it seems to be Meghan very much in the lead while Harry lurks behind,” James told the Daily Mail.

“Meghan uses one key non-verbal cue or tell here to elevate her celebrity or star status. While her arms are bent at a 45-degree angle, her hands adopt a ‘celebrity wilt’, dangling from her bent wrists. This is a gesture that suggests a form of specialness,” she added.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in NYC for the Time100 Summit. GC Images
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in NYC. GC Images

James noted that Markle’s body language “reflects status power as in ‘I don’t need my hands as I have people to open my doors and tow me along.’”

“It’s Meghan who works the cameras here and instigates the gracious-looking hugs of friendship,” she said, adding, “Harry waits his turn in a way that would have been unthinkable during his time in the royal family. His jacket hangs open and his expression is more intense and less radiant than his wife’s.”

Meghan Markle waves to fans in NYC on April 23. GC Images

Harry and Markle arrived to the Time100 Summit in a four-car motorcade — made up of another SUV and two unmarked police cars — and were flanked by several security guards.

The exiled royal wore a dark suit to the event, while the As Ever founder donned a tan blazer, matching pants, a white top and heels.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at the 2025 Time100 Summit. Getty Images for TIME
From left: Sam Jacobs, Jessica Sibley, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at the Time100 Summit. Getty Images for TIME

Markle later took to the Time100 Summit stage and gushed that she’s currently “the happiest” she’s ever been.

“To have a partner and a husband who is so supportive and have healthy kids who are so joyful,” she said. “I never would have imagined at this point I would feel so happy and grateful and I really do.”

Jessica Sibley and Meghan Markle onstage at the Time100 Summit on April 23. Getty Images for TIME

Markle and Harry have two children, son Prince Archie, 5, and daughter Princess Lilibet, 3.

The “Suits” alum told the audience that she wanted to rush back to Montecito, California, before Archie loses his first baby tooth.

Meghan Markle at the Time100 Summit. Getty Images for TIME

“I just hope I’m back home in time for it!” she said.

The Sussexes live in a $14 million Montecito mansion that they bought in 2020 after leaving the UK.

They remain estranged from Harry’s family.



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