With Queen Camilla unable to attend Remembrance events in London this weekend owing to a chest infection, King Charles joined the rest of the Royal Family - including the Prince and Princess of Wales - at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday evening to attend the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance.The King looked thrilled to be at the event - which takes place the day before he leads tributes at the Cenotaph in Whitehall - and had his close family there to support him.
On how the monarch was feeling after such a busy few weeks which have included his tour of Australia and Samoa, a leading expert says the King's body language was telling.
Speaking exclusively to OK! on behalf of Spin Genie, Darren Stanton shares: "Charles looks like a lost sheep without Camilla, he’s always looking around for her, she is his rock, his support. "He looks genuinely happy to be at the Royal Albert Hall, but his body language would suggest that he feels like a fish out of water, with Camilla not there he feels as if half of him is missing. "He is leaning in towards himself and lacks typical signs of confidence, like a strong posture or his shoulders back.
Instead he locks his hands in front of him, a sign of self-reassurance that signifies the slight unease he feels internally when solo." As for who was stepping in to fill the Queen's shoes, Darren goes on to say: “Princess Anne is there to support Charles and her presence helps ease this discomfort he feels without Camilla.
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