Kate Middleton’s ’emotional bond’ with Prince George is reflected in birthday photos


Kate Middleton’s ’emotional bond’ with Prince George is reflected in her mother’s personal birthday photos, because her ‘smiles and expressions of affection are clearly directed at her,’ says a body language expert.

  • Prince George’s ‘smile’ and ‘expressions of affection’ are directed at his mother, Kate Middleton, body language expert said
  • The young royal’s cross-arm pose could also hint at his future role as King
  • The Duchess took both photos earlier this month at the Norfolk family home, Anmer Hall.

The Duchess of Cambridge’s ’emotional bond’ with her son, Prince George, is reflected in the personal birthday photos she took to mark her seventh birthday, a body language expert has claimed.

Kate Middleton and Prince William released two photos last night, both taken by the Duchess earlier this month at the family home in Norfolk, Anmer Hall, where George and his siblings, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Two-year-old Louis have been locked up

And while the green camo shirt and arms at his side might be a nod to his future role as king and career in the military, expert Judi James went on to say that Prince George’s smile and kind eyes perhaps hint at his close relationship with his mother, who was behind the camera.

“The fact that Kate took the photos herself means that we see a very natural pose, in addition to the emotional bond between George and his mother, to whom their smiles and expressions of affection are clearly directed,” she said, speaking to The Express. .

Kensington Palace released new photos of seven-year-old Prince George as he celebrates his birthday.  Royal shows a toothy grin and a cheeky grin in the snapshots, with disheveled blonde hair to one side.  Body language expert Judi James has suggested that Prince George standing with his arms at his sides hints at his future role as King (pictured)

Kensington Palace released new photos of seven-year-old Prince George as he celebrates his birthday. Royal shows a toothy grin and a cheeky grin in the snapshots, with disheveled blonde hair to one side. Body language expert Judi James has suggested that Prince George standing with his arms at his sides hints at his future role as King (pictured)

The body language expert added that the camouflage shirt could be a nod to George's future roles in the (military) army.

The body language expert added that the camouflage shirt could be a nod to George’s future roles in the (military) army.

One of the photos shows a small boy, with blond, tousled hair and smiling, wearing a green camouflage shirt, while in the other he wears an olive green polo shirt and favorite shorts.

It seems that green is the color of choice, in addition to the camouflage print, it is a suitable choice given that George, who is already said to be obsessed with helicopters like his father, will one day inherit the mantle from his great-grandmother as Chief of the Armed Forces.

Expert Judi James went on to say that, although Kate is often photographed attending Charlotte and Louis, George is most often depicted holding her father’s hand.

“This tends to suggest that William is in charge of encouraging and developing George in his role as future king, and the camouflage shirt seems like a nod to George’s future roles in the military,” he added.

Prince George opted for green in both photos, perhaps a nod to his mother Kate's love of nature and the outdoors.  In the photo, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis during a preview of Kate's stunning garden at the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show on May 20, 2019

Prince George opted for green in both photos, perhaps a nod to his mother Kate’s love of nature and the outdoors. In the photo, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis during a preview of Kate’s stunning garden at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show on May 20, 2019

Judi also suggested that green may reflect the mother of three’s passion for nature, which could have been passed on to her son.

The Duchess has previously urged families to make the most of nature while taking their own children on a playground adventure that she created at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show.

In one of the two portraits, George, who is the third in the throne line, can be seen with his arms down at his sides,

Judi added, “ Both poses look natural and fun, but the first photo, standing with arms out to the sides, hints at his future role as King and acknowledges the fact that even now he is beginning to be gently brought to life. . of duty. ‘

George is said to be already obsessed with helicopters like his father.  In picture: Prince William during a visit to the Royal Windsor Barracks in 1990

George is said to be already obsessed with helicopters like his father. In picture: Prince William during a visit to the Royal Windsor Barracks in 1990

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