‘Vulnerable’ Kate Middleton was ‘reflective’ while Prince William assumed the role of ‘protector’

Prince William took on the role of “protector”, while “vulnerable” Kate Middleton looked “quite sad and reflective” during her visit to London yesterday, said a body language expert.

The Duke, 38, and the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, met with paramedics and ambulance crews at Newham Ambulance Station yesterday, as reports emerged of Prince William supporting his wife Kate after Meghan Markle, 39, claimed that two women had a tearful confrontation days before the royal wedding.

Speaking to FEMAIL, Judi James explained that the duke demonstrated a ‘supreme desire to protect’ the mother of three, who ‘prominently displayed’ Diana’s engagement ring during yesterday’s outing.

She revealed: ‘Kate’s facial expression in the car looked reflective and somewhat sad and, although her upright posture and eye-connect signs signal that it is business as usual for the Cambridges, her very pronounced barrier gesture, using the small bag to hold her hands in front of her torso in a gesture of self-protection, they may suggest some growing vulnerability. ‘

Prince William, 38, took on the role of “protector”, while “vulnerable” Kate Middleton, 39, appeared “quite sad and reflective” during her visit to London yesterday, said a body language expert

Judi explained: ‘It seemed extremely revealing that during their last appearance, following all the statements made during the Oprah interview in the United States, William should immediately approach his wife Kate shortly after telling the reporter that he has not yet spoken to he is his brother Harry.

He made a ‘direction’ gesture with his arm extended to suggest a deep desire to protect her, even though she was walking a safe distance from the press.

“This sense of desire for protection appears first here also on his most recent excursion.”

Judi revealed that Kate looked “reflective” during the engagement trip, before displaying “self-protective gestures” during the visit.

Judi James stated that the Duchess of Cambridge's facial expression in the car on her way to the engagement 'looked reflective and quite sad'

Judi James said the Duchess of Cambridge’s facial expression in the car on the way to the engagement “seemed reflective and quite sad”

She explained: ‘Kate’s handshake seems to be creating another signal that can be subliminal or deliberate.

‘With her left hand on top of Diana’s right engagement ring, which is now her own engagement ring, is prominently displayed.

“This gesture may be related to the exciting Mother’s Day tributes to Diana and the way the connections with Diana were evoked by Harry and William recently.”

Meanwhile, Judi explained that Prince William took a protective role during the visit, adding: ‘William’s body language suggests a feeling of desire to protect his wife here.

Meanwhile, the body language expert said Kate created a 'barrier' with her hand clasp, which highlighted Princess Diana's engagement ring, which is now hers

Meanwhile, the body language expert said Kate created a “barrier” with her hand clasp, which highlighted Princess Diana’s engagement ring, which is now hers

‘As Kate seems a little isolated, William has taken on the role of an umbrella carrier to ensure that she remains dry.

‘He seems to be using more facial check rituals with Kate recently, looking at her with what seemed to be an expression of affection and pride during his last outing.

‘He has also turned to look at her more when referring to’ us ‘during the video calls, which may signal a desire to continue checking that she is okay.’

Yesterday’s visit came amid reports that Prince William is “very protective” with the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, after Meghan, 39, and Prince Harry’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey last week.

Judi pointed to Prince William's gestures and facial verification rituals with Kate and said the Duke looked at his wife with 'admiration and pride'

Judi pointed to Prince William’s gestures and facial verification rituals with Kate and said the duke looked at his wife with ‘admiration and pride’

During the couple’s narration, Meghan reported that she made her sister-in-law cry because of a disagreement over bridesmaid dresses before the royal wedding.

‘The reverse happened,’ said the Duchess to her friend Oprah, claiming that she was the one who cried.

‘For Meghan, naming Kate in a negative light is worse [for Prince William] than being attacked himself, ‘royal biographer Penny Junor told People. She added: ‘William is very protective of Kate and can be very angry.’

The Duchess of Sussex said she was not sharing the information to be ‘derogatory’, but added that it was ‘very important for people to understand the truth’.

During the couple's disclosure (photo), Meghan reported that she made her sister-in-law cry because of a disagreement over bridesmaid dresses before the royal wedding

During the couple’s disclosure (photo), Meghan reported that she made her sister-in-law cry because of a disagreement over bridesmaid dresses before the royal wedding

“It was a very difficult wedding week and she was upset about something,” said Meghan. – But she was the owner, apologized and brought me flowers and an apology note.

Come as they say Kate has considered “mortifying” that the allegations had resurfaced two years ago, after being first reported in 2018, according to real expert Katie Nicholl.

Mrs. Nicholl noted how you ‘never hear’ about the Duchess of Cambridge having a disagreement with someone because she is ‘very careful with the way she treats others’.

Talking to OK! In the magazine, Mrs. Nicholl explained: ‘Kate never wanted any suggestion of a feud with Meghan to be in the press, so for this circular story it is very difficult.’

The Duchess of Cambridge with Princess Charlotte and other bridesmaids arriving at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan in May 2018

The Duchess of Cambridge with Princess Charlotte and other bridesmaids arriving at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan in May 2018

Katie added that there are “different versions” of the story and said that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle know that the mother of three “is not in a position to answer”.

“From what I’ve heard, there are different versions of the bridesmaid’s story, not just the one that Meghan discussed,” the royal expert told the publication.

– Kate felt that everything was resolved, so bringing it up again was mortifying. Kate is in no position to respond and Meghan and Harry know this. ‘

The royal expert went on to state that Kate was ‘sad, disappointed and hurt’ after Meghan and Prince Harry’s revealing interview with Oprah.

The Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex at the Royal Box at the Center Court in Wimbledon in July 2019

The Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex at the Royal Box at the Center Court in Wimbledon in July 2019

Meghan said in her interview with Oprah that she experienced more negativity towards her than the Duchess of Cambridge because of the color of her skin.

The Duchess of Sussex was also asked about a memorable joint departure for Wimbledon in July 2019, where the two came together and were photographed laughing together.

During the interview she seemed to cast doubt on the authenticity of that seemingly affable appearance, saying: ‘Nothing is as it seems’.

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Row who ‘made Meghan cry’

Reports circulated before the Sussex nuptials that Meghan left Kate in tears in the fitting of Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress.

But Meghan told Oprah that the ‘reverse happened’.

Meghan said he was not sharing the information to be ‘derogatory’, but added that it was ‘very important for people to understand the truth’.

“She is a good person,” added the Duchess.

Wimbledon photos ‘are not as they looked’

Meghan also gave more details about her tense relationship with Kate.

She was asked about a memorable joint departure to Wimbledon, where the two came together and were photographed laughing together.

During the interview she seemed to cast doubt on the authenticity of that seemingly affable appearance, saying: ‘Nothing is as it seems’.

‘Waity Katie’ jibe ‘is not the same as racism’

Meghan said that her treatment by the press cannot be compared to Kate being called ‘Waity Katie’ because ‘it is not the same as racism’.

The Duchess of Sussex said she believed she was chosen because “she was not just British”. She said: ‘I think the volume of what was coming in and the interest was greater because of social media, the fact that I was not just British …

‘If they can compare the experience I went through was similar to what was shared with us, Kate was called Waity Katie, waiting to marry William.

‘Although I imagine it was difficult, and I think, I cannot imagine how it was, it is not the same thing.’

Harry: ‘Stuck’ William and I ‘in different ways’

When asked if he remains close to William, he replied: ‘I love William too much. He is my brother.

– We’ve been through hell together. I mean, we have a shared experience. But we are on different paths. ‘

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