Prince William and wife Kate Middleton have impressed body language expert Darren Stanton with the way they've slid perfectly into royal life.
Parents to sons George and Louis, and daughter Charlotte, the pair were most recently tangled up in Prince Harry's memoir revelations - he's now fully stepped away from The Firm and lives in California - yet their attendance for the Easter service at St George's Chapel last weekend seemingly suggested they're unfazed by such things. "Prince William and Kate Middleton's body language was extremely relaxed and carefree, as they attended the Easter service at St George's Chapel," reported Darren on behalf of Betfair Casino. "I noticed William's shoulders were down and his breathing was consistent with his relaxed demeanour, which tells me he was happy to be at the event." The body language guru continued: "Kate wore a striking blue coat, which I often refer to as her superhero colour.
She tends to wear blue when she wants to make a bold statement of appearing super confident. Although she seemed to be confident in herself, she didn't want to take centre stage as she was with her family. "Meanwhile, William was seen wearing a blue suit, which is a change to his normal understated clothing.
While blue is a colour of confidence, it is also a calming colour that resonates communication and connection. “Following the service, Kate was the first person to emerge from the church.
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