Prince George carries himself well with 'no fidgeting' in public: Expert
Prince George uses clear gestures to showcase his maturity
Prince George is much more maturer than his age, claims an expert.
The eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and second in line to the throne, is growing to be a sensible boy, note various body language experts.
The comments come in after George's appearance with William at Lords Cricket Ground this week.
Expert Inbaal Honigman tells Daily Star: "George appears older than his years. We don't see any fidgeting, he's sitting patiently, watching and chatting."
"He uses clear facial gestures to respond to what he's seeing and hearing, showing us that he is responsive.
"Young children are often lost in their own thoughts and their own world, but not George, he's fully engaged with the environment around him."
Meanwhile, expert Adrienne Carter notes: "William comes across as a hands-on parent and willing to take the time to spend with his oldest son one on one. He wants to show a close bond to the world," she said.
"In this clip we see a confident boy growing and being calm under scrutiny. In some clips at previous events, George can often look self-conscious but we don’t see any of that in this clip."
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