A body language expert has revealed the true nature of Kate and Wills’ relationship after seeing them share a romantic moment on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
The Princess of Wales dazzled today as she reappeared in the public eye for the first time this year amid her cancer treatment and joined the royal family to celebrate the King’s official birthday.
Beaming at the crowds of royal fans lining the mall and gently tending to her three young children, Kate burst into the torrential rain after a series of difficult months which she mainly spent coming to terms with the diagnosis and receiving chemotherapy in course.
But communications specialist Judi James says a moment shared between her and her husband provided a touching insight into their joy at being united again on the world stage.
She told MailOnline: ‘The most touching signal of mutual reward came from William and Kate when their eyes finally met.
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” William’s narrowed eyes and the puckered muscles around his lips showed his inner pride and possible relief at having his beautiful wife by his side again, while Kate, who had visibly relaxed at this point, returned him a wide, dimpled and very affectionate smile.’
The Princess of Wales’ appearance was in doubt after she missed the troupe’s final rehearsal last weekend.
But with the king also suffering from cancer, the spectacle of military pomp and pageantry became a symbolic statement of the monarchy after a period of uncertainty.
Last night, Kate revealed she was making “good progress” with her treatment, but candidly said she had “good days and bad days” and although she has been working from home, she said: I’m not out of the woods yet.”
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The public support made a deep impression on the princess, who said she had been “blown away” by the “kind messages” which had made “a world of difference to William and I and helped us both to go through some of the most difficult trials. times’.
And Ms James said that amid her battle with cancer, the Princess of Wales had given a “masterclass” in royalty and channeled the strength and determination of the late Queen.
She continued: “Kate’s body language during that first return was a master lesson in what being a royal is.
“She already had the model of the late queen and it included stoicism and calm, without a single drop of self-pity or drama.
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“Kate’s approach to the public appears to be similar to the approach she had to take with her own children: one of confident determination, reassurance and even support.
“In case anyone had any doubts, this appearance showed that she is the rightful heir to the title of queen.”
Kate was greeted by a sea of faces as the royal group passed from the Mall to Horse Guards Parade, with the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence together in a horse-drawn carriage, while the Duchess of Edinburgh was traveling by bus with her. daughter Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and the Duke of Kent.
Meanwhile, her husband, the Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, was on horseback, as were the Princess Royal, Colonel Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel Scots Guards.
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The royal party was in the middle of a sovereign’s mounted escort, formed by troops of the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals of the Household Cavalry.
In the back was Tennyson, one of five horses injured as they ran through the streets of London after being frightened by the noise of the roadworks.
Unlike last year, Kate did not join senior family members on a platform, but watched the show from the Duke of Wellington’s former office with her children.
In a sweet moment, Kate was seen stroking Charlotte’s hair and guiding her forward as she looked after her children before the show.
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The sweet scene sees older siblings Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince George, 10, wait nervously in the doorway while Kate quietly straightens her daughter’s locks.
Charlotte can be seen moving anxiously as she folds her hands in front of her, and she quietly says a few words to her mother while watching the car approach.
Then, as the royals walk in synchronized steps toward their seats, Charlotte appears to take a deep breath, while Kate tenderly takes her hand.
And supported by her family, as she waits in the car for departure, she is seen smiling happily through the window as they chat together in the car.
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Charles is Colonel-in-Chief of the Household Division regiments which include the Life Guards, Blues and Royals and the five Foot Guards regiments – the Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Coldstream and Grenadier – on parade for the official anniversary, alongside the Music mount of the Household Cavalry and the massed bands of the Foot Guards.
The military spectacle, also known as the Birthday Parade, is a gift from the Household Division.
Charles first went there in 1951, at the age of three, in a carriage with his grandmother, the Queen Mother, and his aunt, Princess Margaret, and rode for the first time as a Colonel of the Welsh Guards in 1975.
Trooping the Color is both a social and ceremonial occasion and the stands overlooking the parade ground were filled with approximately 8,000 spouses, girlfriends and relatives of the Guardsmen and officers participating in the parade.
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It numbered over 1,250 soldiers and hundreds of guards were lined up on the parade ground, waiting to be inspected by the king from his carriage with Camilla, colonel of the Grenadier Guards, and joined by the royal colonels on horseback.
The colour, or regimental flag, which will be flown will be the king’s color of Number 9 Company, Irish Guards.
When the royal carriages finally stopped, Louis was the first to leave, followed by his older brother George and his sister Charlotte.
In the end, Kate resigned wearing a Jenny Packham dress, a Philip Treacy hat and the Irish Guards regimental brooch, as she is the colonel of the regiment.
When the inspection of the guards in their scarlet tunics and bearskins began, the king cast his gaze on the fighting soldiers when they were not performing ceremonial duties.
Sitting next to him in the car was the Queen, wearing a pale green silk crepe dress and coat by Anna Valentine, a Philip Tracey hat and her Grenadier Guards military brooch.
During the pageantry, the color was first displayed in the ranks of the soldiers before the guards paraded before the king, first slowly, then quickly, with the king acknowledging the “right eyes” order with a greeting.
For the first time in over 100 years, soldiers on parade were allowed to wear beards.
The rule change, which applies to the entire army, was approved by the king earlier this year after facial hair was only permitted for religious, medical or role-specific reasons .