How Prince George Demonstrates Similar Traits As Grandfather Prince Charles
Prince George turned 6 years old on Monday, July 22, and his proud mom, Kate Middleton, shared some new photos of the future king.
Shortly after the snaps were uploaded on Kensington Palace’s Instagram account, body language expert Judi James analyzed all three photos of the young royal.
While speaking with Express, James talked about Prince George’s photo while lying on the grass and grinning from ear to ear.
“With Kate taking her son’s photos herself, we are allowed glimpses of the authentic, natural-looking boy, responding naturally to his mother rather than being urged to smile by a professional photographer and the difference is remarkable. Throwing his head back and laughing or giggling uncontrollably with his mouth wide open shows the really fun side of the little boy who will be King one day and his grin straight to the camera does the same,” she explained.
According to the body language expert, Prince George’s smile in the photo suggests that even though he’s a royal and a future King at that, he is just like all the other boys his age.
James also talked about Prince George’s photo in a green H&M collared shirt. She said that the snap suggests a more reflective side since Prince George looks away in a pose. The gesture is similar to Prince Charles’ traits of thoughtfulness.
Middleton also released a new photo of Prince George showing off his toothy grin directly at the camera. Shortly after, some members of the Royal Family also shared adorable photos of the 6-year-old on their respective social media accounts.
Prince Andrew uploaded a photo of Prince George from Princess Eugenie’s royal wedding on Oct. 12, 2018. Prince George served as one of the pageboys at the occasion.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry also commented on one of Prince George’s three new photos by greeting Prince George with a simple “Happy Birthday.” However, the royal couple’s comment didn’t sit well with royal fans who said that they were being disrespectful.
© Copyright IBTimes 2024. All rights reserved.