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10th March 2019
12:35pm GMT

Harry rehearses a speech as Meghan looks on ahead of the Invictus Games Opening Ceremony in Sydney last October.[/caption]
Meghan gives her husband acting tips, helps him with his speeches and directs him on stage, according to a royal advisor.
The difference has already been remarkable, the source told Express.
"You only have to look at the Duke to see how much more relaxed he is on stage.
"He used to be nervous and embarrassed.
“Now he's confident, uses all the stage and has learned his lines so doesn't need notes."
This new confidence was clear on Wednesday when Harry delivered a speech at Wembley Arena for WE Day, a scheme that helps young people affect social change around the world.
Joined on stage by Meghan, he touched on topic including mental health and climate change.
"As my wife often reminds me with one of her favorite quotes by Martin Luther King Jr: 'Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that'," he told the thousands of people in the arena.Explore more on these topics: