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Body language expert reveals key difference between Prince George and Princess Charlotte

A recent public appearance by the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children at the men’s Wimbledon final sparked interest not only for their fashion choices but also their subtle body language.

Celebrity psychic and body language specialist Inbaal Honigman took a close look at how Prince George and Princess Charlotte interacted during the event—and shared some fascinating insights into their growing personalities.

The royal family made a coordinated entrance to Centre Court, drawing cheers as they stepped out in matching tones of blue, white, and navy. The occasion marked a rare joint outing for the young royals, who were present to watch Carlos Alcaraz attempt to defend his title against current world number one Jannik Sinner.

Two Siblings, Two Distinct Characters

Honigman noted that Prince George and Princess Charlotte are “growing into very different siblings,” but said it was clear they enjoy being in each other’s company. One striking shift was observed in George’s behavior—he now shows signs of growing independence.

“He didn’t turn to his mother or sister during conversations, which tells us he’s developed a strong sense of self,” Honigman explained. “He no longer seeks their attention for comfort or reassurance.”

Prince George: Becoming His Own Person

According to the expert, Prince George’s posture and expressions reflected maturity and focus. “His face is serious, his brow slightly furrowed, showing concentration. He stands tall, with his back straight and a mostly neutral expression, all of which are subtle signs that he’s stepping away from childhood and embracing a more grown-up demeanor.”

Still, Honigman noted a small but meaningful gesture: George leaned ever so slightly toward Charlotte. “This suggests he values her presence—even if he doesn’t openly rely on it. He might not have been comfortable attending alone.”

Princess Charlotte: Open and Affectionate

While George showed his feelings in a reserved way, Charlotte was more open about her connection with her brother. “She’s more dependent on George’s presence than he is on hers,” Honigman observed. “We can see her turning her whole body toward him and looking directly at him, especially when she wants to make sure he’s nearby.”

Unlike her brother, Charlotte doesn’t mask her emotions. “She expresses her need for his companionship openly. It’s a sweet display of the bond they share—and shows she still looks up to her big brother for comfort.”

Princess Kate: A Calm and Confident Presence

The expert also turned her attention to Princess Kate, who appeared radiant and composed in a light blue A-line dress. “She exudes calm optimism,” Honigman said. Her demeanor added a graceful sense of reassurance to the family’s appearance at the prestigious event.

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