Camilla and Prince Charles inherit Queen and Prince Philip's "dynamic," body language expert says
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who turns 75 on July 17, is increasingly in the public eye along with Prince Charles.
After all, a bittersweet day is coming when they will have to take over the Queen's current duties. Camilla will be the queen's consort, and although the public has had a difficult relationship with her for years, there seems to be renewed interest in the true nature of the royal family.
She recently guest edited and graced the cover of Country Life magazine.
As interest in the Duchess grows, body language expert Darren Stanton sees Camilla's evolution as royalty, as her own woman and as the wife of a future king.
"On walks, Prince Charles very often looks for Camilla if he cannot see her immediately. He wants Camilla by his side because she gives him great confidence," Stanton told Marie Claire on behalf of Betfair Bingo (opens in new tab). 9]
"The dynamic between the Queen and Prince Philip is such that Charles and Camilla It's like it's been transferred, and I think she will be a great queen consort and will serve him well, just as Prince Philip served the queen."
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"They seem to hit it off incredibly well and seem to be laughing all the time. The most faked emotion is a smile or a laugh, but in Charles and Camilla's case, you can sometimes see them having fun and enjoying life like two naughty school children, and it is clear that Charles loves her very much."
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"Camilla and Charles' relationship went a long way, so when people think about the Duchess of Cornwall, they will naturally think about her relationship first and foremost," Stanton continued.
"Princess Diana, who was widely understood to be the woman Prince Charles truly loved and wanted, was so dearly loved that enough time had to pass in the public mind before it was made public.
"Nonetheless, Camilla was a strong and wise woman who overcame complications to reach where she is today.
"Early in our relationship, she was a very confident woman, as evidenced by her body language, but she was still insecure and sometimes nervous about how she would be perceived on the world stage.
"She did not attend many official functions at first, although she did show up at social functions such as polo matches and smaller events, and she did not attend many official royal functions.
It seems about right!
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