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Charlène von Monaco finally at home - body language expert reveals: "That separates her greatly from the family"

2021-11-10T04:32:59.868Z


After almost 10 months, Princess Charlène of Monaco has finally returned home. A body language expert reveals what can be read from it.


After almost 10 months, Princess Charlène of Monaco has finally returned home.

A body language expert reveals what can be read from it.

Munich - Princess Charlène (43) was stuck in South Africa for ten months because of a severe ear, nose and throat infection.

On Monday (November 8th) she was finally able to travel back to Monaco and hug her loved ones.

The palace published photos of the family reunification on Facebook and Instagram.

Sascha Morgenstern, an expert in body language, analyzed on

Bunte.de

what the images reveal about the princess's mental state and family dynamics.

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Prince Albert and their children greet Princess Charlène of Monaco after their return home.

© Eric Mathon / Prince's Palace

Body language expert on family photo with Charlène

First of all, the picture shows a classic family reunited after a long time.

Such pictures are often taken on vacations and on official occasions.

Both parents stand behind their offspring, their hands on their shoulders.

This is where the first differences between Albert and Charlène's body language begin to become clear.

Because Prince Albert looks very official. He stands very straight and remains in his role as a prince, which often means more strength than feeling. This makes it look a bit stiff. The princess, on the other hand, embraces her son tightly and exudes much more affection. "The little one seems a bit squeezed in the situation," explains Morgenstern. You can't tell exactly whether the little one wants to break free or is enjoying the situation. "Mother's love can be a bit overwhelming for children," he explained.

Actually, the picture should symbolize a unity, the differences between Albert and Charlène are not the focus.

The princess is hugging her husband and has put her hand on his shoulder.

On the one hand, this could express a great deal of closeness, but also that someone wanted to demonstrate power over the person they hugged.

However, Morgenstern cannot see that in the picture, he asserts.

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Prince Albert and their children greet Princess Charlène of Monaco after their return home.

© Eric Mathon / Prince's Palace

This is how Princess Charlène looks in the photos from Maroco

The breathing mask that the princess wears in the photos is particularly noticeable.

“That separates them very much from the family,” the expert continues.

Because she is the only one wearing protection.

Why she wears the mask does not play a role in perception.

The expert concludes with the assessment that there is still room for improvement in the public presentation.

Especially when it comes to stamping out rumors about a marriage crisis, the family can still work on the uniform presentation.

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List of rubric lists: © Eric Mathon / Prinzenpalast

Source: merkur

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