Even body language expert Judi James agrees.
He added: “However, Mike and William are incredibly different characteristically.
“That’s her will to win.

The eldest Tindall children, Mia and Lena, matched both their parents in pretty springtime frocks.
The Tindalls also wore coordinating looks for the first two days of the Cheltenham Festival.
Mike matched in an inverted look of his own, which included a navy suit and burgundy tie.

While walking through the church, the couple wore buoyant smiles and locked hands.
Additionally, the pair wore matching outfits again.
The couple was also seen holding hands while making their way to their front-row seats during the service.

Consequently, the Sussexes did not engage in any acts of physical support during the funeral service.
The couple had multiple moments of PDA while watching the tennis match.
The couple matched once again, this time in breezy linen outfits for the summer sporting event.

The couple notably did not sit in the Royal Box, which is reserved for members of the monarchy.











