New Year's photos of Kate Middleton and Prince William show that the two are a "fun, flirty duo," says a body language expert.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have a real-life fairy tale. They have had their ups and downs over the years, but they seem to be blissfully in love these days and are no longer shy about showing that love in public.
To celebrate the new year, the Cambridges posted an unpublished photo by Alex Bramall taken on the day of the "No Time to Die" premiere in London.
In this photo, the two have incredibly full smiles on their faces, are holding hands, and appear to be in perfect breath. All of these cues were the tiger's-eye view of Judy James, an expert in body language.
According to Fabulous magazine, James said the photo "reminded me of their undying love."
"The simple, sexy, and very loving photo that the Cambridges chose for their New Year message is subtly packed with several cryptic messages about both their relationship with each other and with the British people, with their future roles as King and Queen in mind," she continued. continued.
"Why sexy?" because it echoes the couple's poses we glimpsed during their dating days, when they were often seen flirting and touching in the backseat of a limousine after rolling out of a party.11]
"Since their wedding," she said, "the couple's personal manner has been much more reserved. . has become much more subdued, but the choice of composition suggests that they are still the same fun, frivolous duo they were back then."
"The couple's relationship has become more of a "we" than a "we", and the two of them are still very much in touch with each other.
The Cambridges met and began dating while attending the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. They separated briefly, but soon got back together and married in 2011.
Experts noted the couple's "full smiles and excited eye expressions," noting that they were "completely moved by each other, just like in the movie."
But that's not all! James added, "Their torsos and heads are tilted together, which is their hallmark of mirroring, and their symmetrical smiles match as well." This suggests not only a similar mindset, but also an emphatic power balance that should be a hallmark of their body language once they take the throne." Holding hands is also an important signal of the enduring strength of their relationship, BRB, too cute to resist.
For experts, the position of the duchess's hands is especially important. Kate not only holds her husband's hand, she places her other hand on top of his, a gesture of affirmation and possession that shows he is still very dear to her."
She also explained that her choice of the car as the setting for this photograph was no accident. The Duke and Duchess "virtually have us sitting in the front seat of the car like friends. [This was not necessarily a surprise, given the family's tendency to be seen as arrogant, distant, and "doing their duty" when mingling with their subjects. I mean, I already have some friends, but there's always room for a couple more, right?
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