Princess Kate is a ‘performer like no other’ when in public, an expert claims

Kate Middleton officially joined the Royal Family in 2011 when she married Prince William. Last year, she stepped into her biggest role, the Princess of Wales.

A body language expert has taken a look at footage from the King’s Coronation and discussed Kate’s behaviour.

Louise Mahler told Sunrise: “Out of everybody in the carriages, you can’t quite see King Charles or Queen Camilla.

“But then you cross to Kate, and there she is. You can see her face, she is like a glistening diamond.

“What she does is years of practice, and she has it down to perfection like no other performer I’ve ever seen.”

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Louise also said Kate “takes [her] role very seriously” and “nothing is an accident” all her behaviour is “calculated”, the expert claimed.

In another analysis, Louise compared Kate and William to a work of art: “The way that they do everything so perfectly.

“They have the smile when it’s needed. They have the serious face when it’s needed, they bow their head, they do everything to perfection.”

Royal author Katie Nicholl previously told People about the couple’s transition to their new roles and how “seamless” it was.

She explained: “William’s years of being mentored by his grandmother and his father have really paid off because the transition to Prince of Wales has been seamless.

“Kate has also effortlessly moved into a role with so much weight and history and is already making it her own.

“While they have both taken on new titles and more senior roles within the royal hierarchy, they have done so while staying very true to who they are and the causes they have championed,” she added.

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