Little Prince Louis caught royal fans attention on Christmas Day
Four-year-old Prince Louis caught royal watchers' attention on Christmas Day. Experts say...
prince George poignant gestures for Louis ‘mirror image’ of William and Harry says experts
Fans of the royal family were happy to see that all of them went to a Christmas church service in Sandringham, Norfolk, on Christmas Day.
King Charles led his family on a walk to St. Mary Magdalene for the first time since his mother, the Queen, died in September. Some of the youngest royals, such as Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, were in the group.
Body language expert Judi James says that George putting his hand on his younger brother’s back was one of the “sweetest and most poignant” moments between the children as they walked.
The expert says that this signal between the two siblings was like a “mirror image” of the relationship Prince William and Prince Harry used to have when they were about the same age before they grew up and seemed to grow apart.
Judi explained: “One of the sweetest and most poignant body language signals was the sight of George using touch, chat, and bending rituals to signal he is now in the role of protector and ‘keeping-an-eye-on’ monitor for his younger brother Louis.
“As the family reached the church William put a hand out to touch George’s back and leaned towards his elder son but George was already using those same rituals towards his small and rather playful brother.
“The gesture looked spontaneous, as though this is a role he is taking on a lot and, after the footage of a young William and Harry growing up together that was shown in Harry’s Netflix show, it looked like a poignant mirror-image of how their sibling relationship shaped up before they grew up and fell apart.
“William was shown in caring mode for Harry back then, just as George is now with Louis.
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