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‘Protective’ Charlotte is ‘stepping up’ to support Kate, says expert

15 June 2024 , 11:37
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Charlotte appears to be mimicking her mum
Charlotte appears to be mimicking her mum's gestures

PRINCESS Charlotte acted as her mother’s ‘wing-woman’ at Trooping the Colour today according to our body language expert.

Charlotte, 9, joined the Prince and Princess of Wales and her two brothers George, 10, and Louis, 6, as they rode in a glass carriage along the Mall in London.

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Princess Charlotte acted as Kate's wing-woman today according to body language expertsCredit: ©Karwai Tang
Sitting opposite her mum, Judi James says Charlotte mimicked Kate's gestures
Sitting opposite her mum, Judi James says Charlotte mimicked Kate's gesturesCredit: Reuters
She also took the lead as the family entered the palace
She also took the lead as the family entered the palaceCredit: Rex

It was Kate’s, 42, first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis and according to body language expert Judi James, Charlotte was keen to step-up to support her mum.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Judi explains: “Charlotte seems to be acting as Kate’s wing-woman here, which is so sweet.

“There were strong hints that Charlotte is the child primarily protecting and supporting Kate at this event. 

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“Sitting opposite her mother she performed the kind of body language rituals that Kate would normally have done, smiling over her shoulder at the crowds and waving with enthusiasm. Like Kate, her smile was almost constant.

“When they got out of their carriage the three children got out first to form a sweet and very touching line facing their mother, almost to greet her as she alighted with an air of caution.

“The two boys turned to lead the way inside but Charlotte movingly performed the kind of military turn you would see on the parade ground, her hair flying out, looking for all the world as though she was Kate’s personal guard of honour.”

As Kate and her three children assembled at the window of Buckingham Palace, Judi remarks that Charlotte’s support is unwavering.

She adds: “Again though the non-verbal signals suggest Charlotte has stepped up to help take over some of her mum’s public role. 


“She stands at the front of the group next to Louis and her beaming smile as she looks down on the parade ground suggests she has mirrored her mother’s famous techniques. 

"We can even see her whispering from the side of her mouth to warn Lois to stand straight and she straightens to pay attention herself for the playing of the national anthem.

“George stands directly in front of Kate looking more distracted, turning his head to the side as though keen to keep his mother within his peripheral vision.

“But Kate is still very much ‘mummy’ here. Louis turns to look up at her and she bends to whisper into his ear and to chat to Charlotte.”

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The family made their way along the Mall in The Glass Coach, closely following behind the King and Queen Camilla.

Prince William, who looked dapper in his red Irish Guards uniform, proudly donning medals on his chest, beamed at crowds, too.

Charlotte was on hand to keep Prince Louis in line
Charlotte was on hand to keep Prince Louis in lineCredit: BBC
The family enjoyed a joke together while stood at the windows of Buckingham Palace
The family enjoyed a joke together while stood at the windows of Buckingham PalaceCredit: BBC

It is the first time the Princess has been seen at a Royal event since Christmas Day.

The Princess of Wales, 42, announced on Friday she would be making a comeback for the Monarch's birthday celebrations after undergoing cancer treatment.

The Princess will also watch the parade before standing tall with the King, Heir and other royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

Doting husband Wills said yesterday that he is "pleased" Kate is returning to work and the projects that "are important to her".

A spokesman for Wills said: "The Prince is pleased to see the Princess starting to engage with the work and projects that are important to her.

"He will continue to focus his time on supporting his wife and children, while continuing to undertake his public duties."

Charles was also "delighted" that his daughter-in-law will make her return on his big day.

The Monarch said: "His Majesty is delighted that the Princess is able to attend tomorrow's events, and is much looking forward to all elements of the day."

The mum-of-three has not been seen with the Royal Family since Christmas Day last year at Sandringham.

She was taken into hospital for planned abdominal surgery in January and spent 13 nights at the London Clinic before continuing her recovery at home with her family.

Days later, Kate bravely released a video revealing "tests after the operation found cancer had been present" and that she had started preventative cancer treatment.

The Princess said the diagnosis had come as a "huge shock" - but vowed: "I am well and getting stronger every day".

Ahead of Trooping the Colour today, she said: "I have been blown away by all the kind messages of support and encouragement over the last couple of months.

"It really has made the world of difference to William and me and has helped us both through some of the harder times.

"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."

The Princess of Wales was stunning in a Jenny Packham ensemble today
The Princess of Wales was stunning in a Jenny Packham ensemble todayCredit: Getty
They were following behind King Charles and Queen Camilla
They were following behind King Charles and Queen CamillaCredit: PA

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