Royal fans voice concern over Camilla’s ‘shakes’ - here’s what they could mean
10.03.2022 - 17:27
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, delivered a speech to celebrate International Women’s Day on Tuesday. But her empowering words weren’t the main focus of the event. Instead, royal fans shared their worries about the future Queen Consort’s shaky hand.The Duchess spoke to 90 outstanding women - including Emerald Fennell, who plays young Camilla in Netflix series The Crown - at Clarence House, tremoring as she joked: “It is reassuring to know that, if I should fall off my perch at any moment, my fictional alter ego is here to take over - so, Emerald, be prepared!” Concerns come just weeks after Camilla tested positive for Covid.
From nervous tremor to shyness and stress, here’s what the Duchess’ shakes could mean. Nerves or anxiety One observer stated a theory that the Duchess has a nervous tremor. And another agreed: “It’s because she’s not a professional public speaker; there’s a camera shoved in her face, and she’s naturally quite shy.” When you’re under stress, your body can go into something called fight-or-flight mode.
Hormones like adrenaline increase and raise heart rate, blood pressure and breathing. Plus, when you’re anxious, your muscles can tense up, twitch, shake or tremble. According to the NHS, tremors caused by anxiety are known as ‘psychogenic tremors’.
Caffeine It’s true that a few too many teas or coffees can lead to unsteadiness. Coffee jitters, as they’re better known, describes a rush, then sudden crash of energy after caffeinated drinks. Caffeine boosts alertness, but also increases blood pressure.
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