A body language expert noted that Kate Middleton showed understandable tension during her unexpected visit with Prince William on Thursday, but that she later dazzled the audience with her smile. The Princess of Wales met with members of the horrifying Southport stabbing families and emergency responders during their voyage.
The royal couple thanked the brave emergency personnel who responded to the tragic incident on July 30th when children were attacked by an intruder at a Taylor Swift-themed dance party.
BB King LC. Stome and Alist Do Silva Agu tragically passed away from severe injuries throughout their journey. Body language expert Judy James provided insight into Kate’s mindset. Both William and Kate showed signs of tension at first, which is understandable. Some photos showed her face looking extremely sad.
However, as she and William listened to the stories of parents who had passed away, empathy prompted their expressions. Kate and William let the people they were meeting guide their body language signals. While some parents spoke, they sat with expressions of sympathy and concern on their faces. However, when the conversation became more casual and some parents smiled, Kate followed suit with the sparkling, flawless smile she has always been known for.
The way she followed the body language lead showed that she wanted to focus the visit on the victims and the people she was talking to, not herself. Reports indicate it was a careful and thoughtful display of how to keep the spotlight pointed in the right direction.
In recent years, the Duke of Sussex’s book *Spare* and the tell-all Netflix documentary *Harry and Meghan*, as well as the explosive claims in both the book and the documentary, have caused the family to rarely be seen together. However, things haven’t always gone as planned. Even when high-ranking royals have put their differences aside to celebrate royal occasions, a lip reader decoded a tense exchange between Kate Middleton and Prince William as they chatted on the steps of the cathedral after the service at the Sussexes’ first appearance at a royal event since leaving the monarchy.
The event was the Sussexes’ celebration of the Platinum Jubilee alongside the late Queen. John Cassidy, a lip reading expert, claims that Kate commented on the service as they emerged onto the steps, saying William responded, “It went very well, very well. Yes, flawless.”
Afterward, Mr. Cassidy claims that William waved to the crowd to say hello and then turned to Kate and said, “After that move, we can proceed.” According to experts in body language, the instructions were given after the event was marred by Prince Harry’s body language.
The *Mirror* was told by Judy James that William made a barrier gesture as he and his wife passed the seat where his brother was sitting to get to his seat. She elaborated that rather than sitting behind his brother, as he did at the last service of remembrance, Harry appeared firmly resigned to the back row. Here he leaned in and down to Meghan as she spoke, leaning in to give the impression that she was eager to receive some support.