According to a body language expert, King Charles looked worried during the first Easter mass in the royal family since Queen Elizabeth’s death.
King Charles III, 74, was showing signs of “anxiety” and was seen “clamping and clasping” his hands as he entered a church. Expert Judy James told Mirror about this.
“There was tension in Karl’s body language as he took the royal family to Easter Mass for the first time since his mother’s death,” James explained, “Frowning, he stuck a hand in his jacket pocket as if he wanted to hide it.”
The rest of the royal family joined Charles and his wife Camilla for a spring outing at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. Family members who attended church service included Prince William, his wife Kate Middleton, and their children Louis, Charlotte and George.
James explained that the band appeared to be in a “more relaxed, festive Easter mood.” He added that Middleton, 41, is confident and proud of their 4-year-old son, Louis, judging by the couple’s body movements.
“In a very revealing move in terms of family hierarchy and new growth, William was holding Charlotte’s hand and Kate Louis’ as George walked past his parents to guide them,” the expert added.
Remember, 4-year-old Prince Louis made his debut at Easter with the royal family. All three children of Prince William and Kate Middleton attended an Easter mass for the first time.
Moreover Focus She wrote about why Meghan Markle never went to Easter with the royal family.
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