The moment King Charles looked ‘comfortable’ accepting role of King comes out
King Charles’ body language and growing ease with being King gets pointed out
King Charles has just received a lot of positive press with his newfound body language, and the whole thing has been analyzed by body language expert Darren Stanton.
He shared these observations in a chat with on behalf of Betfair Casino, and in that conversation he claimed, the King showed a “clear sense that he relished the ceremonial aspects of the occasion.”
The event that the expert referenced was the advent service at Westminster Abbey which was on December 10th.
The expert not only called the King looked “grounded” and “relaxed” during the event but also, admitted he “appeared to be in notably good spirits” as well.
In the experts eyes, “the King seems genuinely drawn to the tradition and symbolism that define royal events.”
Not to mention it looks as though “gone were the subtle gestures once read as signs of uncertainty—instead, he carried himself with a steadier, more grounded confidence.”
Instead now there seems to be “revealed genuine expressions of warmth” from the King, the body language expert added near the end.
Before concluding he also paid special attention to his smile and admitted, “the King’s smiles were broad, unforced, and reaching the eyes, which indicates authentic enjoyment and a sense of contentment.”
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