Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently headed out on a night out in Las Vegas where they attended Katy Perry's final Vegas show at the Resorts World Theatre.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were photographed in the venue's VIP section, where they were joined by a number of other famous faces, including Katy's fiancé Orlando Bloom, singer Celine Dion, and Meghan's close friend, fashion designer Misha Nonoo.
In photos taken by those in attendance at the event, Meghan, 42, looked incredible as she wore a sequinned black dress as she danced and sang along to a number of Katy's biggest hits.
Meanwhile, Harry, 39, appeared more subdued as he sat next to his wife, while also sporting an all-black outfit.
Speaking on behalf of Slingo, body language expert Darren Stanton has reflected on the couple's body language during the concert, as he reveals that Meghan appeared to be enjoying herself much more than her husband.
Darren explained: "Meghan is really enjoying herself at the concert. She was dancing away, and letting herself go, there wasn't a care in the world – and there was no pressure on her.
"It's as though she could have a night away from her responsibilities. She was interacting with other people in the crowd too, which tells us she wanted to be open and engage properly.
"She didn't want to close herself off or come across as guarded. Her smiles were genuine and full of joy, showing that she couldn't be happier in that moment."
However, Harry did not appear to show as many signs of enjoyment, with Darren continuing to say: "Harry has shown that he doesn't feel comfortable. He tried to come across as happy to be there, but you can see that he masked his emotions – and that it feels forced and disconnected from his side.
"He didn't show any bit of interest in being at the concert. It tells me they're on different pages, as he hasn't displayed any signals of joy or happiness.
"He also flashed some signals of anger in his facial expressions. Harry was very passive, he sat back and watched the concert without showing any signs of involvement."
Harry and Meghan's attendance at the concert comes after the Prince was said to have snubbed an invitation to King Charles's birthday on 14 November.
This isn't the first olive branch from his family that Harry has reportedly rejected in recent months, with the Duke declining to visit Balmoral while in the UK for the Well Child Awards earlier this year.
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