Meghan Markle and Harry are 'royal inspiration' – 'no match for their love and happiness'

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry share 2.4 million Instagram hashtags between them. This is nearly seven times more hashtags than the average for all royal couples. Fascination with Meghan and Harry’s relationship has been at a fever pitch ever since the couple announced their engagement in 2017.

At the time, Meghan revealed her stunning diamond trilogy engagement ring.

The ring was made from jewels from Princess Diana’s collection as well as ethically sourced diamonds from Botswana.

The fascination with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex reached a boiling point when the duo officially retired from royal duties in March 2020.

Given Meghan’s career as an actress before her entry into life as a Duchess, Meghan had lots of time to hone her skills at being photogenic.

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There are very few bad photos of the Duchess.

This means she clearly knows what she is doing when it comes to posing for photographs.

Meghan’s savvy photogenic skills range from how she holds her head to how big she smiles to what she wears.

For instance, it’s clear Meghan makes a conscious effort to not smile too big, as it can appear forced.

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She also enjoys wearing bright, solid colours that really pop on camera and get lots of Instagram likes.

The research, by photography experts Printique, analysed Instagram hashtags for 24 of the most popular royal couples in the world.

By doing this they could discover the most photogenic royal couple of all time.

Prince Harry and Meghan were the winners who came out on top.

“She and Prince Harry have a powerful and enduring online presence.

“They have the potential to spark real change through their charity work and desire to make the world a better place.

“Harry and Meghan no longer have official positions within the Royal Family.

“However, it’s clear that they, much like Princess Diana, are royals of the heart and deeply loved around the world.”

source: express.co.uk