Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank were alone as they entered Windsor Castle. The older generation of royals were ahead of them, which included King Charles, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew, whereas Eugenie's generation of royals stayed behind. Get the latest royal news straight to your phone by joining our Whatsapp community! This included her sister Princess Beatrice and her cousins Zara Tindall and Prince William.
As a result, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank looked quite isolated as they walked into St George's Chapel alone. Judi James, a professional body language expert, spoke exclusively to Express.
co. uk to explain why Eugenie and Jack might have decided to do this. She claimed: "Eugenie did seem to be struggling during her arrival at the Easter service yesterday, but was it her baby bump that was causing problems or something much more intricate in terms of family politics?READ MORE: Kate and William broke rule at Easter and late Queen looked confusedKate and Prince William took their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to Windsor Castle for an Easter Sunday service this past weekend.
It was Louis's first time attending the religious ceremony, and his big sister Charlotte appeared to be checking if he was alright as they walked up to St George's Chapel. One expert suggested Charlotte shows "dominant behaviour" - find out why HERE. "Eugenie was close to the late Queen and her height, shape, styling and body language have often made her look similar to the younger Elizabeth, especially with her naturally regal bearing. "The Princess has also always shown the strongest of bonds of loyalty to her closest family members, especially her sister, who she often seemed inseparable.
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