Royals Prince William and Kate Middleton attended the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham this week (August 2) and it has been noted their behaviour appeared to 'change' on attendance. Princess Charlotte sat beside the Royals as they cheered along the athletes.
A body language expert spoke to Birmingham Live to decode the Royals' behaviour during the sporting event. And it appears the family alter their behaviour when attending certain events.
Darren Stanton, a body language expert speaking on behalf of Slingo, studied the Royals' behaviour for Birmingham Live. He spoke of the 'division' in Kate and Wills' behaviour.
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He said: "There’s a very clear division in William and Kate’s behaviour when they attend different events. If they’re attending as high-profile members of the royal family, such as a charity event or memorial service where they are going to be centre of attention, their demeanour changes compared to when they appear at events such as the Commonwealth Games.
"As spectators, the pressure eases slightly on William and Kate as they can blend more into the background amongst the crowds. For instance, as they brought Charlotte to the Commonwealth Games, Will and Kate were happy to dress down a little.
“Will had his shirt sleeves rolled up, while Kate dressed more comfortably and neutrally. Of course, eyes are still very much on her and William, but being a part of the crowd allows her to lean away from the spotlight, as she’s not officially on duty as such.
"It’s also at these type of events that the royal couple will often include their children.”
Princess Charlotte stole the show at the Commonwealth Games this week (2 August) as she pulled some memorable funny faces. Charlotte's hair had been weaved into plaits and she wore a black and white striped dress.
The Commonwealth Games are taking place in Birmingham. The Games will come to a close next Monday (8 August).
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