Kate Middleton stepped out for the royal family’s annual Christmas day walk on December 25, arriving to church in Sandringham with Prince William as well as their kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Naturally, everyone was wearing matching ’fits (the theme this year? Cozy greens, velvets, and plaids), but we’re here to read into Kate’s body language. Because apparently there are things! to! analyze!
According to body language expert Judi James, the Princess of Wales—who completed chemotherapy back in September—was “upbeat” and “confident.”
“Kate’s outfit looked significant in terms of her recovery, not because of the earthy country-green shade, which toned with the other top-tier royals, creating a message of unity and team bonding, but because of her hat, which was a small green beret/fascinator,” Judi explained. “Kate arrived at church walking crowd-side and had she worn a wide-brimmed hat as she has in the past, there would have been an option of partly hiding her face if she felt vulnerable. A smaller hat like hers tends to signal strength and a more confident, upbeat approach, and that was reflected in her beaming smile as she passed the fans.”
Judi also noticed a sweet moment between Kate and William, remarking that the “dimpling” in Kate’s smile “suggests authentic joy and good humor and as William looked across and saw it, his own smile seemed to widen, to match those of their very Christmas Day–excited children.”
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