Princess Kate is one of the most prominent members of the royal family and an expert has shared some insight into her behaviour. A body language expert has given his verdict on Princess Kate and found she may have inadvertently found a royal mentor in Princess Anne, whose journey within The Firm mirrors her own. Speaking on behalf of Betfair Slots, Darren Stanton says: “Kate hasn’t always been super confident. When photographed during her early days with William, she would often look nervous.
“During their engagement video, she was conscious of how she came across on camera. We saw Kate and William looking at each other quite a lot, which was to reassure each other and give each other support.”
The expert adds: “In recent years, Kate has found ways to make herself feel more confident and the ability to take control alone. She wears the colour red to feel powerful and strong. It makes her feel good about herself, allowing her to take on anything she is faced with.”
Darren says when Kate appears at premiers, anniversaries and royal events, she glides along which is a sign she feels powerful and important.
The expert says Kate’s behaviour shows that she believes she has earned her place which is very similar to the way Princess Anne portrays herself in public.
While analysing members of the royal family Darren concluded that there are lots of similarities between Kate and Princess Anne such as how they always maintain eye contact and display strong posture when on duty.
He adds: “The way they carry themselves through their external gestures and communication skills shows they feel empowered and dominant.”
But Princess Kate isn’t the only royal who Darren analysed – he also shared some insight on Prince William.
He said: “He is in control and nerves barely get the better of him. His eye contact in recent years has become a lot more engaged and we often see that he pays more attention and is actively listening to people.
“We also see William lowering himself when speaking with people as a sign of respect and admiration to make people feel at ease and that people can approach him.”