Prince George, Charlotte and Louis have ‘inherited the skill’ from great-grandmother the Queen



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Seven-year-old Prince George, five-year-old Princess Charlotte and two-year-old Prince Louis melted hearts with a new video posing questions to British icon David Attenborough. According to a body language expert, the confident royal siblings share “acting skills” in common with their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.

Author and body language expert Judi James analyzed the new clip for Express.co.uk and shared her findings.

According to analyst George, Charlotte and Louis are less shy than their father, Prince William, and their grandfather, Prince Charles, at a similar age.

Judi said: “For most royal fans this will be the first glimpse of George, Charlotte and Louis speaking on camera and their confidence and acting skills appear to have been inherited from their great grandmother, the Queen.”

According to Judi, old home pictures of the queen and her sister, Princess Margaret, as children show them behaving with ease in front of cameras.

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Judi said that, like her great-grandmother, Cambridge children are not camera shy.

She said: “While William and his father Charles before him always showed signs of a certain camera shyness as children, the home movies of the Queen and her sister Margaret as children reveal that the Queen was very happy to dance, play and chat in front of the cameras with confidence levels similar to those of George, Charlotte and Louis shown here. “

According to Judi, the seriousness with which the young royals conveyed their questions to Sir David distinguishes them from a young princess Elizabeth.

The expert said: “However, unlike the queen, the three children of Kate and William seem to be seriously focused on their questions of their hero Sir David.”

Louis’s appearance in the clip was the first time he was captured speaking in public.

Judi said: “However, both older brothers are beaten by little Louis, who takes a deep breath and opens his mouth to shout his own message to Attenborough without a trace of fluff or hesitation.”

Excited royal fans reacted to Louis’ debut as a speaker on social media.

One royal fan gushed, “Oh my word, this was so sweet, the first time we properly heard Little Prince Louis.”

Another wrote: “Cambridge kids are so adorable and smart. Louis is only over 2 years old and speaks very well. Lovely children. “

A third added: “How nice. I have to congratulate Louis with his ‘amamals’. Very composed for a two year old.

“Excellent responses from Sir David too. Much needed Saturday deal. “

Another said, “Oh God … this is the first time I’ve seen them talk … ‘Which AMIMAL do you like?’ It melted me.

“Thank you, Duke and Duchess, of Cambridge for sharing such a lovely video with the world!”



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