Body language expert Judi James told the Mirror: "When Meghan picked up two big blue pom-poms and danced with them above her head, it was a fitting, symbolic gesture as her body language at the games so far seems to very emphatically define her in the role of Harry's cheerleader and number one fan.
It's well-known that the Invictus Games, a sporting tournament that champions injured servicemen and women, is a cause very close to Harry's heart - and Meghan, 43, couldn't have been prouder of her husband as the pair enjoyed the show from the stands, dancing away to pop hits just like the rest of the audience.
Her speech included comments like 'You will see him throughout the week, you will see him at the Games' to create a sense of anticipation and her gestures and poses during the opening ceremony showed contagious adoration and awe as she clung to his arm in excitement and support or gazed at his face as he was mentioned from the stage.
Meghan's 'cheerleader' gesture decoded by body language expert Cheers erupted in Vancouver's BC Place Stadium today as the camera panned to a beaming Prince Harry and Meghan.
A Vanity Fair article published last month cast a critical eye over their first five years after stepping down as senior working members of the Royal family, which included some negative accounts of Meghan's alleged management style towards staff.