King Charles and Prince William showed 'sheer joy in each other's company' during a rare joint engagement, with neither looking 'weighed down by the thought of fallouts with Prince Harry', a body language expert has claimed.
William appeared to be 'proud and delighted' to see his cancer-stricken father at one point seemingly 'rocking with laughter', while their 'energised walk together' showed a 'sense of ease and familiarity'. Charles had earlier appeared to show some 'inner anxiety' by 'stuffing his hand into the pocket of his jacket' as he stood alone to make a small speech before unveiling a plaque, Ms James said.
Ms James continued that when William was younger he would often be seen 'egging his father on to pose for the press and trying to instigate some smiles from his more reluctant dad'. Judi says 'this was almost the first time they have treated us to a glimpse of the true nature of their relationship as it stands today'
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