Kate Middleton ventured out today for the Christmas Day Church service at Sandringham. She radiated strength and confidence, according to a body language expert following her recent chemotherapy.
Body language guru Judi James also observed an 'unexpected' companion for Kate in little Lena Tindall, who elatedly cheered her Royal relatives.
Sharing insights with Fabulous, Judi revealed, "As the Wales's stepped out for their meet with the crowd Lena was seen bobbing about, waiting for a gap to get in and cheer her friends up." She detailed that six year old Lena made both Princess Charlotte and the Duchess smile.
Judi also said, "It was very much Kate's crowd, with a more tactile display of affection from both the fans and Kate herself.There were full body hugs and even some clinging or lingering rituals from both the fans and Kate during what looked like some personal and very meaningful conversations." The analyst pointed out the symbolism in Kate's attire—her choice of an 'earthy country green shade' mirrored by other royals—took on special meaning during her health recovery, signalling 'unity' and 'team bonding', as Queen Camilla, George , and Louis coordinated in shades of green, reports the Mirror.
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