All these statements had severity at the forefront, solidifying the idea that the royals stay close-lipped.
What is perhaps the most telling about the dynamic between the royals, then, is their body language.
So we’re taking a deep dive into times that royal body language had heads turning.

“They’re broadcasting that they’re a tight unit and really in support of each other.
It’s clear that they’ve had fun together.
They’re happy and bonded as a couple they’re a team here.”

Anne appeared to look in Sophie’s direction with nothing less than an “Are you serious?”
reaction, and body language expert Judi James broke down the exchange forExpress.
This naughty schoolkid body language seems to have brought out a far more prim response from Anne."

“It would have been better if both of us had been here.
This is a monument that should have been felt and experienced by both.
When I mentioned this to the princess she agreed.

I did not ask why the prince had not come.
I was not supposed to ask.
But I felt she was a little sad he was not there.”

The very gallant, gentlemanlike clasp seems to have lasted a few moments, too."
“It was obvious that despite how uncomfortable Catherine could be … she managed to slay.
Catherine was walking tall with her hands relaxed and her chin really up.”

“It was Meghan who rubbed Harry’s arm in a gesture of reassurance as they approached the cameras.
Camilla, meanwhile, stepped out with a natural confidence that Diana had yet to master.
“The body language and the construction of this pose creates a message of poignancy and continuity.

This gesture is also important in terms of the projection of continuity and stability.”
AnotherTwitter user wrote, “Kate looks as if she had been crying.
Charles and Diana would go on to officially separate just a few short years later.

Of course, much attention was paid to Federer’s wife, Mirka, who was also in attendance.
And that fist balled under her chin adds to that suggestion she might just have been feeling neglected.”





