Prince George was “heartbreakingly sad” and showed “concern” for his dad, Prince William, as he accompanied him today at the Queen’s funeral.Young George was mourning the loss of his ‘Gan-Gan’ but bravely strode out by his sister Charlotte’s side in Westminster Abbey to honour the late monarch.
He had travelled to the Abbey by car with mum Kate Middleton, Charlotte and Queen Consort Camilla, before joining his father’s side as they walked behind the coffin of his great-grandmother. READ MORE: Queen funeral at 'serious threat' as MI5 and Met launch major anti-terror opA body language expert has given her thoughts on what she made of the young Prince, as he stoically strode alongside next to his father.Judi James said that the young prince had clearly been concerned for his father, rather than needing support himself.
Speaking to the Sun, Judi said: “Prince George walked beside his father and, despite some glances thrown from William down to his son, George’s upright posture suggested he needed little in the way of reassurance and it was the expression he threw up at his father that looked more like a warm smile of concern to check he was ok". "George also mimicked some of his father’s body language, checking and smoothing his suit jacket like a grown-up.”She added: "His eye expression as they followed the coffin in looked heartbreakingly sad and he was seen to wipe at his eyes during the start of the service but there were no signs that he prompted any expressions of concern from William."Charlotte too copied the body language of her mother.
She was spotted tipping her hat in the same way the Princess of Wales did.She was also spotted reminding future King George that he should bow in front of their Gan-Gan's coffin,.
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