Judi James, non-verbal language expert, analyzes the royal bond between Prince William and Kate Middleton’s mother

Judi James, non-verbal language expert, analyzes the royal bond between Prince William and Kate Middleton’s mother
Judi James, non-verbal language expert, analyzes the royal bond between Prince William and Kate Middleton’s mother

The last few weeks have been very busy for members of the British Royal House. If last week the ‘Trooping the colour’ parade captured all the attention, this Ascot it takes the cake with its impressive outfits to attend the most recognized equestrian event in the United Kingdom. That is why a British body language expert wanted to break down all the details of the link between Prince William (42 years old) and his mother-in-lawCarole Middleton, in the absence of the future British queen.

The parade that commemorated the birthday of King Charles III (75 years old) was quite an event, not only in the English country, but throughout the world. It was the reappearance of Kate Middleton (42 years old) after more than six months without being able to see her at official events. The reason is more than obvious, since she is in the middle of cancer treatment and seeking his recovery to return to the public sphere as soon as the doctors recommend it.

The link between Prince William and Carole Middleton

A few days ago we were able to see the son of the English monarch attend the equestrian tournament. There he wore the typical top hat, necessary to attend this type of event. Once again he did it alone, since his wife remained at home to continue her recovery after undergoing chemotherapy treatment. However, Prince Harry’s brother was not alone at any time, since he had important support.

The parents of the Princess of Wales were there. In fact, they were photographed having quite relaxed conversations with her son-in-law. That is why Judi James, an expert in body language, wanted to detail in an article for ‘The Sun’ all the details that escape any eye, beyond seeing a possible complicity between them which shows the support they have in these difficult times.

“There is something about William’s big top hat that gives him the look of a schoolboy here and that seems to have rather sweetly triggered some body language responses from maternal aspect on the part of her mother-in-law Carole and her cousin Zara”, writes the expert. “Standing very close to indicate that they are a very relaxed and united family unit,” she adds about that closeness in their conversation and its meaning.

“Carole’s attention is firmly fixed on William as she listens to him speak, showing signs of active listening and doing this It seems like a deeper conversation., warm and affectionate than a simple Ascot chat,” he explains. In this way, he suggests that it could be a talk that has nothing to do with the event they are attending and more related to any area of ​​their most intimate sphere.

“With Zara and Carole lovingly attending to him, William’s facial expressions suggest some significant theme as his eyebrows arch upward and his hand is raised in a ‘claw’ shape to help make his point,” he says. This also shows the support of Zara Tindall, with whom he has shared many moments since his wife’s illness, making clear the great family bond of unity they have with each other.

Royal biographer Duncan Larcomb talks about the bond between William and his in-laws

It is not the first time that different experts on the British Royal House speak of this more than visible link between the heir to the British Crown and his political family. There have been many articles that the English press has dedicated to them and almost all of them agree in pointing out the same key aspects. Furthermore, we must remember that when there is any problem in a family, it is usually bring about a greater unionsuch as the illness of the Princess of Wales.

Royal biographer Duncan Larcomb already wrote in ‘The Mirror’ about the meaning that Prince William has for his in-laws. “Guillermo is very similar to adopted son of Carole and Michael Middleton, and always has been. One of the things that has clearly strengthened the relationship between William and Kate from the beginning was the fact that Kate came from a very close-knit family, it’s something that he has been missing in his life, obviously losing his mother, so “It is only natural that they will step up and support him through this in every way,” Duncan wrote.

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But the biographer went further in his explanations. “The Middletons are really the perfect antidote to the Royal Family, because they are a fairly common family unit, which will be important to help Kate’s recovery. “I think what we will see now in the coming weeks and during these months, William is really concentrating on the Middleton family and really being that adopted son,” he added about the true union of the Prince of Wales with his in-laws.

 
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