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A new portrait of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry has just been released–and the internet is going wild over how reminiscent it is of their engagement photo shoot!
The black-and-white photo was unveiled as part of their special edition “TIME100 Talks” last week. Not only is it the first portrait released of the couple since their royal exit, but the couple are seen striking a very similar post to their wedding announcement from 2017. Royal fans are freaking out!
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The gorgeous new picture, shot by photographer Matt Sayles, shows the couple in a similar display of affection (aka "PDA") as their engagement portraits: Meghan sitting in front of Harry, leaning towards him with her arm draped across his knee.
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Body language experts must be going wild analyzing what is clearly the couple's new favorite pose.
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If you recall, for their official portrait photograph to mark their engagement in 2017, the couple sat for fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski.
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Released to the Kensington Royal Instagram account on December 31, 2017, the photo shows the couple in front of their Frogmore House abode with Meghan stunning in a sheer Ralph & Russo dress that reportedly cost $75,000.
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Rather than holding hands like they did in the engagement photos, the new Time photos show Meghan touching her own fingers, with Prince Harry solidly holding them back up against the back of the chair.
Meghan is looking off-camera and is wearing an Alexander McQueen suit and Cartier watch.
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