Charles III’s body language at Easter Mass

Charles III’s body language at Easter Mass
Charles III’s body language at Easter Mass
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Charles III’s body language at Easter Mass
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It was last Sunday, March 31, that several people gathered at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, to see the king, who is fighting cancer. Now, an expert analyzes the body language of Charles III at Easter Mass, the first important official event he attended since revealing his diagnosis.

In conversation with the The Fabulous, Judi James explains that the monarch’s posture at the event confirms that he is excited and intends “reassure the public“. According to the expert, Carlos III “uses key gestures and body language rituals to reassure a nation that has been worried about its health“.

Then, James detailed: “First is your smile.”, which appeared to be quite natural, without any effort. Then, he highlights the monarch’s firm stance, from the moment he got out of the car: “His mouth opens in a radiant, congruent smile. His cheeks are lifted and rounded despite his face being thinner, and the wrinkles at the corners of his mouth and cheeks indicate genuine good humor.“.

Later, he states that, when the king addressed the crowd, he raised his eyebrows, as a sign of recognition, followed by a complicit laugh. Finally, James highlights the fact that Charles III famously felt very comfortable around people: “Don’t be in a hurry to get into church.”he states, when analyzing the moment in which Camilla’s husband takes some time to greet some attentive followers of the British royal family.

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