Kate Middleton 'carries herself like a future Queen', body language expert says
07.06.2022 - 02:11
/ ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton ’s body language during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations over the past weekend has shown that she “carries herself like a future Queen”, according to one expert. Following four days of intense public scrutiny during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, body language expert Judi James has unravelled the meaning behind Kate Middleton’s confidence, poise and elegance at each of the high profile events.
The future queen consort looked every bit the part, according to Judi, who told The Sun, that Kate’s appearance during Friday’s Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral was particularly notable, with the Duchess of Cambridge really stepping up in the the absence of the Queen, who was forced to miss the highly anticipated event following some discomfort on Thursday.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . According to Judi, both Prince William and Kate “looked like the future king and queen” and that Kate “looked quite firm, as if she’s starting to take the lead.” “She walked in first, waved to the crowds first,” Judi continued.
“She threw a glance in St. Paul’s at William, and she nodded her head forward like she was steeling him to do the walk out past his brother.” The body language expert then went on to explain how Kate was radiating confidence throughout the entire weekend, but in particular during key events such as the Service of Thanksgiving.
“She seems to come into her own at events like this,” she said. “She takes over the regal presence without the Queen there.” It wasn’t just Kate who was stepping into the limelight either, with Prince William’s demeanour described as “joyful and upbeat” during the ceremony to honour his
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