Prince George's 'demeanour reflects his growing role' in Royal Family
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Prince George's demeanour reflects his growing role in the Royal Family, a body language expert has claimed.
The young royal appeared alongside his brothers and sisters at the Trooping the Colour event on Saturday and behaved impeccably.
Trooping the Colour marked the first outing for the family of five this year as well as Princess Kate's first public appearance since she announced her cancer diagnosis in March.
The future queen has been recovering in private and spending time with her young children and Prince William.
Prince George appeared alongside his family at Trooping the Colour
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However, she did appear at the King's Birthday Parade and Prince George stood with his parents on the balcony for the spectacular annual event.
Speaking exclusively with GB News, Noor Hibbert a body language expert explained: "Prince George displayed a mature and composed demeanor, reflecting his growing role within the family.
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He "mirrored" his fathers techniques
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"He stood attentively by his mother, his posture mirroring Prince William’s, showing an understanding of his responsibilities.
"His calm and collected presence added a sense of stability and support for Kate during the event."
Whilst Prince George "mirrored his father," Hibbert said that his younger sister Princess Charlotte "mirror her mothers movement."
She explained: "Charlotte's body language appeared to be protective, which demonstrated that she is stepping up to support her mother, Kate - she was acting almost like her right-hand woman.
Prince George is the oldest of Kate and William's children
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"The way she looked up at her mother was in an adoring and somewhat maternal way and this demonstrated her sweetness and showed how the princess is maturing and is now looking out for her mother, almost like the role of a caregiver.
"Sitting opposite Kate, Charlotte showcased behaviours and movements typically done by Kate, smiling over her shoulder at the crowds and waving enthusiastically. And just like Kate, Charlotte's smile was almost constant.
"As they assembled at the window of Buckingham Palace, Charlotte's support continued.
"Standing at the front of the group next to Louis, she was wearing a beaming smile as she looked down on the parade, mirroring her mother’s techniques like the perfect Royal."
Princess Kate revealed on Friday that she would be attending the event in a public statement.
She said: "I am making good progress, but as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days. On those bad days you feel weak, tired and you have to give in to your body resting.
“But on the good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of feeling well. My treatment is ongoing and will be for a few more months.
“On the days I feel well enough, it is a joy to engage with school life, spend personal time on the things that give me energy and positivity, as well as starting to do a little work from home.”