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Expert reveals: Princess Kate's body language sends clear signals

2024-03-28T06:15:15.345Z

Highlights: Expert reveals: Princess Kate's body language sends clear signals. King Charles III. (75) and Princess Kate (42) were operated on at approximately the same time. The British King shared his health with the public, while Kate Middleton hasn't been seen for months. After the heavily edited Mother's Day photo, the conspiracy theories spiraled out of control. So much so that Princess Kate recorded a video message and made her cancer diagnosis public. A body language expert has now analyzed the clip.



As of: March 28, 2024, 7:06 a.m

By: Lisa Klugmayer

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Princess Kate has now made her cancer diagnosis public with an emotional video message. An expert now reveals what her body language reveals.

London/Washington – King Charles III. (75) and Princess Kate (42) were operated on at approximately the same time. The British King shared his health with the public, while Kate Middleton hasn't been seen for months. Every attempt by the palace to contain the rumors failed. However, after the heavily edited Mother's Day photo, the conspiracy theories spiraled out of control. So much so that Princess Kate recorded a video message and made her cancer diagnosis public. A body language expert has now analyzed the clip.

Sadness is real: Body language expert analyzes Princess Kate's video message

In the two-minute video, Princess Kate showed emotions that "matched her words," body language expert Chris Ulrich told the

New York Post

. “What we see… is that body language matches feelings,” Ulrich continued. There seems to be nothing wrong with this video.

The easy swallowing, the exhaling. You can't fake this sadness. Another telling detail: her hands. “You see a lot of calming gestures,” he says. “If you watch her hands, she makes a lot of different gestures that someone would just do to calm themselves.”

What type of cancer does Princess Kate suffer from? Speculation after video message

There is great concern about Princess Kate: supporters of the British royal family are wondering what form of cancer the wife of heir to the throne Prince William is suffering from.

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But Princess Kate's body language changed as she began to describe how she and Prince William had to explain their cancer diagnosis to their three children. “When she talks about 'our children' and 'our family,' her hands clench into fists,” Ulrich notes. This is an indication of “tension, concern and worry”.

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Aside from these brief moments of vulnerability, Princess Kate appeared to try to hide her emotions by pursing her lips during brief pauses, the body language expert continued. “This is what happens when we try to keep control of our emotions. It's very English."

Speaking of Kate Middleton: The Archbishop of Canterbury never actually comments on what happens at Buckingham Palace. But after Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis, the head of the Anglican Church is now speaking out.

Sources used:

Instagram/princeandprincessofwales, New York Post

Source: merkur

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