Kate Middleton's 'cute' body language around William analyzed by expert


According to body language expert Judy James, Kate Middleton is said to have two key moves reserved for one of her when she's on a royal engagement with husband Prince William.


The Daily Star recently quoted James as analyzing the body language of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge around each other, revealing 'a lot' about their relationships with each other.

Analyzing Kate and William's latest outing at the Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge, where she was invited to see her first official portrait, James said Kate has two specific moves she's making on her royal engagement with William. exits.

James revealed: "In the years before he met Kate, William often had what is known as the fig-leaf pose, with his hands placed in roughly the same position in front of his torso as a fig pose. The leaf sat on a classical nude statue."

“The gesture is a self-protective barrier ritual that is adopted when a person feels uncomfortable, shy or defensive. This made William shy and suggest that he feel awkward in front of press cameras.”

The expert revealed that Kate has a 'loving look' towards William that brings out his 'fun side'.

James shared: "It is a sign of love as well as sympathy and the repeated, subliminal mirroring traits of the Cambridges are a subtle but powerful indication of their closeness as partners and as strong as future kings, There are like-minded bonds."

"If holding his hand is a mirroring gesture, then this gaze appears to be a 'pioneering' ritual, intended to bring out the happy, fun side of William during his public appearances."

"Kate's smile acts as a state-changer as she quietly teases her to smile back. It will be like a mini energy and mood-booster during a long day full of royal visits and it will almost always be William Meets with a joyful smile or a smile of joy,” concluded James.

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