Kate reassures William in 'clever way' through 'prolonged gazes' and 'subtle smiles'
08.09.2023 - 19:15
/ ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, regularly reassures her husband Prince William when they're out on official engagements in public, according to a body language expert. The savvy behaviourist has opened up on witnessing the "strength" in the royal couple's relationship, especially as the family marked the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death today, September 8.
Expert Darren Stanton, who was sharing his thoughts on behalf of Slingo, noticed that the prince and princess, both 41, subconsciously "mirror" each other when they speak and move in public, as well as portraying an "unmatchable bond". He also noted that as the couple were out in public for the anniversary today, it was clear they were choosing not to be "overly affectionate".
What's more, Darren observed that the couple were resorting to "strong eye contact" to communicate their thoughts and feelings instead. "The strength in Kate and William’s relationship is displayed through the way they subconsciously mirror each other," the body language expert explained.
"You’ll notice that here they are matching and mirroring each other’s gestures, from the way they hold themselves, throwing their shoulders back, to the way they walk in unison and even hold their hands out in front of them. "Mirroring is a clear indication of the strength of a connection and the deep level of rapport between two people.
"Such body language suggests that Kate and William share an unmatchable bond and have complete solidarity within their relationship." Darren went on: "We've seen that William and Kate aren’t overly affectionate with no hand holding, and reassuring touches on each other’s arms and backs. "This is a part of Royal protocol and it's basically all about the
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