Harry and Meghan's matching movements over the course of their five-year marriage have been viewed over 100,000 times on TikTok.
's matching movements have become the subject of a viral video, after eagle-eyed fans spotted their in-synch moments during public appearances., after meeting through a mutual friend two years earlier.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex on an official visit to Tonga on October 26, 2018. Footage of the couple's matching body language has gone viral on TikTok.There are clips from a number of events the couple attended while they were still working members of the royal family in Britain. One clip shows the duke and duchess applauding in-synch during their attendance at the Royal Variety Performance in November 2018.
Additional footage also shows the couple during royal visits abroad to Ireland and Tonga, crouching and waving in time with one another. One clip shows Harry and Meghan during their first official appearance together as a couple, taken during the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto, Canada.The TikTok video has received in excess of 7,500 likes so far and numerous comments, many of which have praised the royal pair.
Since moving to the U.S., Harry and Meghan have made fewer official appearances, but they have maintained their public profiles through media releases, giving fans a greater insight into their private lives.
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