There's more about the Commonwealth Day service in London at this link:
https://www.royal.uk/commonwealth-day-2018
Scroll down to see the brief clip of the presentation by spoken word artist, Jaspreet Kaur. Her words are profound and thought-provoking:
"The moment that you are more concerned about learning to love than to be loved, positive emotions of oceanic depths will engulf you. And the moment that you are more concerned about understanding others than to always be understood, that's when your mind will truly begin to learn. And the moment that we realize that our enemies are not physical flesh & blood, yet they are our own thoughts, peace will begin to conquer. And the moment that we overcome those inner enemies rather than deflecting them onto others, merriment will come find you. And the moment that you are more concerned about learning to listen rather than to always be heard, you will hear languages that you thought your mind could never fathom."
Here's more from Jaspreet Kaur:
www.behindthenetra.com/ She has an interesting background re gender, history, decolonisation and mental health issues
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlc9knF6bo8 Fall In Love With a Lion by Jaspreet Kaur
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD11Lf_OV1A Ted Talk by Jaspreet Kaur
The entire brouhaha over Harry's raised evebrows and Meghan's giggle after singer Liam Payne's performance is silly. There have been all kinds of speculation over what it meant and characterizations that their behavior was rude toward Payne. Actually, how would we know whether it had to do with Payne or with something else?
However, after listening to royal journalists Omid Mio Scobie and Emily Andrews on their recently launched
On Heir podcast on I-Tunes, I believe the mystery of the raised eyebrows and the giggle has been solved. Scobie and Andrews were discussing anticipation of Commonwealth Day services in advance of the event. They were both scratching their heads over why Liam Payne had been selected to perform, since he's a former One Direction singer known in his solo career for songs with such titles as:
Strip That Down,
Bedroom Floor, and
Get Low. Payne also performed the song,
For You, with Rita Ora for the
Fifty Shades Freed soundtrack.

Ora wears a gorgeous red dress in the opening scenes of the video (which might make a lovely wedding dress in white):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQUuqbzQVsY
Long story short, possibly both Harry and Meghan are familiar with some of Payne's lyrics and videos.

Maybe they were relieved that Payne performed a cover to John Mayer's
Waiting for the World Change, instead of whipping out one of his own steamy bodice-rippers in Westminster Abbey.

Some people have also remarked that Payne's fist bumps with his accompanists was not good form in such a venue. I think H&M's reaction under the circumstances was rather mild. And it's cool to see H&M being natural and not boringly stiff in such surroundings. The fact that camera lenses are trained on H&M to catch every nuance of their public interactions is a bit much. Cool that Meghan can stifle a giggle (which means to me she's in awe at the same time she's able to be at ease and react naturally as herself). At least H&M are showing that they can enjoy having fun together while still respecting Harry's family's historic position and traditions. The important thing is that H&M are in love, and they are both so committed to giving back to others and making a difference in the world.