Kate Middleton and William body language ‘intense’: Royals ‘understand how job needs done’

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Kate Middleton is set to be Queen Consort one day as Prince William is second in line to the British throne. When they take these roles, a body language expert suggested they could have a similar approach.

Kate and Prince William appear to have taken on increasing responsibilities over the years as they support the monarch.

They will carry out official royal duties both by themselves and as a couple.

When together, how they interact could give a glimpse into their marriage, body language expert Judi James claimed.

She suggested they will often mirror each other’s movements which could show they are on the same wavelength.

“Kate and William’s loving relationship tends to be defined by their intense and often subliminal mirroring signals,” the expert told Express.co.uk.

“Postural and gestural echoing behaviour like theirs is usually a sign of like-minded thinking.”

Having a similar way of thinking could be different from senior royals such as Camilla and Prince Charles, Judi added.

However, it could also help the Duke and Duchess as their royal roles continue to grow.

She commented: “Camilla will often be seen mimicking Charles’s actions.

“But by copying them after he has performed them she shows respect and a constant bowing to his higher status.

“William and Kate tend to mirror one at the same time without conscious copying, suggesting similar personalities and a strong ‘team of two’ vibe.

“Their strong choreography looks natural, suggesting their approach to the throne will be equally like-minded in terms of their understanding of the job and how it needs to be done.”

Like many senior members of the Royal Family, Kate and Prince William rarely show public affection.

However, Judi claimed they do not need to do this to show their strong bonds.

She said: “Couples will often have to use tie-signs to communicate in public, using small glances or touches to announce their intention to take over a conversation or to keep track of the other partner’s thoughts and feelings.

“But the Cambridges seem to be in tune enough to not need this kind of silent shorthand.”

As well as showing they are in sync, Judi commented on their genuine happiness when together.

She concluded: “Their twinned ‘bookends’ body language shows an ease in terms of their performances as a strong royal team.

“Although their smiles here are matching, Kate’s wrinkled eye expression shows she finds her husband genuinely funny and entertaining.

“Their smiles tend to be mutually flattering and encouraging.”

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