Meghan’s Infamous “Claw” Strikes Again: Controlling Grip on Harry Exposed in Colombia as Duchess Clings Like a Desperate Limpet – Fans Cringe at Her Possessive Power Play!By Royal Exposé Team | January 6, 2026In yet another cringe-worthy display of over-the-top possessiveness, Meghan Markle unleashed her notorious “Claw” on Prince Harry during their lavish 2024 quasi-royal tour of Colombia – grabbing, clutching, and yanking him like a toddler with a favorite toy.
Dubbed “The Claw” by fed-up royal watchers, this manic hand-hold has become Meghan’s signature move: a sudden arm grab here, a tight release there, only for the Claw to come roaring back for more. And now, in a sequel that’s got the internet buzzing, it seems “No One Leaves Until I Say So” is the Duchess’s unspoken motto.The drama unfolded across the Sussexes’ four-day jaunt to Colombia in August 2024, where Meghan’s vice-like grip on Harry’s arm was caught on camera time and again. Part I: The sudden arm grab – Meghan lunging to seize Harry’s bicep as he dared to walk a step ahead or chat with someone else.

Part II: The brief release, often forced by protocol or Harry’s subtle squirm. Then, The Sequel: The Claw strikes back, digging in deeper as if to scream, “He’s mine!” Critics are calling it the ultimate power play, with body language experts slamming it as a blatant “gesture of ownership” that reeks of insecurity and control.”Why can’t she just walk normally like a confident woman?” raged one viral commentator on social media. “It’s embarrassing – Harry looks like a hostage half the time, flinching away before the Claw reels him in.”
Footage from Bogotá, Cartagena, and Cali shows Meghan deploying the tactic relentlessly: clutching during school visits, yanking mid-conversation at cultural events, and even double-clawing (both hands!) when Harry appeared too independent. In one infamous clip from San Basilio de Palenque, Meghan’s grip tightened as Harry engaged with locals, pulling him back into her orbit like a yo-yo.Body language guru Judi James dissected the habit in a scathing analysis, declaring the “double clutch” a desperate bid for dominance.
“This extra clingy clutch shows a desire to keep Harry close, marking territory in public,” James told outlets. “It’s not affectionate – it’s possessive, signaling to the world (and perhaps to Harry) that no one gets between them.” Fans of the couple dismiss it as “cute PDA,” but detractors see red flags: isolation tactics, control issues, and a stark contrast to poised royals like Kate Middleton, who manages elegance without mauling her husband.The Colombia tour – billed as a humanitarian push on cyberbullying and women’s empowerment – was overshadowed by this tactile tyranny.
Hosted by Vice President Francia Márquez (who survived assassination attempts and got her own ballistic shields), the trip cost Colombian taxpayers a staggering £1.5 million in security alone, with 3,000 police, armored convoys, helicopters, and bomb squads. Yet while locals grappled with poverty and violence, Meghan’s Claw stole the show, turning what should have been diplomatic into a soap opera.Insiders whisper that Harry’s “wary” expressions during the tour weren’t just from Colombia’s Level 3 travel warnings (crime, terrorism, kidnappings) – but from the constant clawing. “He tries to pull away, speeds up his walk, but she reels him back in,” one observer noted.
Flashbacks to past tours – Nigeria, Invictus Games – reveal the Claw’s evolution: from subtle grabs in 2018 to full-on sequels by 2024. “It’s gotten worse,” snarked a royal forum poster. “The Claw: No Escape Edition.”Critics argue this behavior undermines Meghan’s feminist branding. “She preaches empowerment but treats Harry like property,” fumed a commentator. “Imagine if roles were reversed – it’d be called abusive.” Even in group photos, the Claw asserts itself, positioning Meghan as the controller while Harry plays the subdued spare.
As the Sussexes jet back to their Montecito mansion (paid for by Netflix deals and books trashing the Royals), one thing’s clear: The Claw isn’t retiring anytime soon. Coming soon to a red carpet near you – The Claw: Eternal Grip? Royal watchers are already bracing for the next installment, but many are begging: Let the man breathe!Will Meghan ever loosen up, or is this possessive parade here to stay? The drama is endless – and exhausting. Stay tuned for more Claw chaos.