Of all the high-profile members of the royal family, Prince Edward occupies a less scrutinized place.
As a duo, Edward and Sophie are unified and essentially drama-free a refreshing cleanser for the public.
However, even Edward can’t always hide his true thoughts, thanks to his body language.

The couple’s1999 weddingprovided clues that this union would last.
We certainly can’t imagine King Charles III winking at Princess Diana during their wedding.
“Their body language often mirrors each other,” Carter toldExpress.

Carter noted that Edward’s body language around Sophie is not a PR; instead, it is genuine.
This is the couple working well together and playing to their individual strengths."
However, as the oldest and heir to the throne at the time, Charles automatically inherited the title.

Apparently, Charles decided against conferring it to Edward at least for a while.
Thankfully for Edward,his oldest brother finally bestowed him the titlein March 2023.
Body language expert Louise Mahler noticed similar signs of grief coming from the Duke of Edinburgh.

In an endearing moment between the couple during the funeral, Sophie handed her husband a tissue.
Now that’s love.
His body language even via Zoom spoke to his enthusiasm for the job.

Not even the small Zoom window could hide his passion for the job.
James noted that Edward was a little camera shy at times, but he overcame any hesitation.
Their presence at the flower show was a perfect example of how they allow the other to shine.

Of all the firm’s members, Prince Edward was the only one to exchange pleasantries with the couple.
Nevertheless, Edward kept up his smiley demeanor.
Could that have been the reason?

“Her body language is screaming, ‘That’s my baby!'”
“Edward and Sophie’s relationship seems to be occurring back to front.
… Edward now shows signs of being down-to-earth, modest, and self-effacing,” She continued.

Edward laughed before saying, “I don’t know about that.
But anyway, I’ll try it out on somebody and see what happens.
I’ll let you know.”

“Lovely to see the Duke of Edinburgh in service to others.
His parents would be so proud.”