Prince George makes parents Prince William and Kate Middleton proud
King Charles must have taken a sigh of relief after seeing that the future of the monarchy is in safe hands.
Prince William and Princess Kate's firstborn, Prince George, who is the second in line to the throne, garnered praise for his recent confident appearance, a delightful update for the monarch.
The 11-year-old recently stepped out with his parents and siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for Trooping the Colour activities.
According to celebrity psychologist, Arthur Cassidy, George's body language on Buckingham Palace's balcony showcased he is preparing for his role as a King.
In conversation with Hello! Magazine, he said, "Prince George reveals the positive impact of good posture – his head is held high with an open chest, while his personality type serves to positively reinforce just how vital his childhood and teenage development will be for his future role as monarch."
The expert shared that George "is very aware of his gestures and expressions" while observing the parade and flypast with the rest of the royal family.
"George has his hands in the clenched overlap position just below his belt, demonstrating a relaxed mode and positive self-confidence," Arthur said.
It is pertinent to note that Prince George also wowed the Britons during his attentive conversation with veterans at VE Day festivities.
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