Fresh reports over 'strength' of Kate Middleton and Prince William’s marriage
by James Rodger, https://www.facebook.com/jamesrodgerjournalist · Birmingham LiveKate Middleton and Prince William’s love is said to have "Benjamin Buttoned" and has "built" to its current honeymoon period, according to a body language expert. Prince William and Kate, who married in 2011, have displayed increasing love, care, support and warmth with one another over the years, the expert claims.
Judi James, a leading body language expert used by TV shows like Channel 5 and now ITV's Big Brother, told the Sun newspaper : “Compare William and Kate’s body language during their engagement appearances in 2010 to their body language in Kate’s recent health update video and you see from their body language what looks like a ‘Benjamin Button’ love affair, i.e one that seems to have aged backwards, building up to the honeymoon period rather than starting with it.
“During their formal and rather stilted engagement appearances where a linking of arms was the only PDA, the worry was that William had tried so hard to find the perfect future queen that he’s settled and scrimped on the passion.
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"Their recent video though shows a couple in what looks like the honeymoon stage of a marriage: tactile, playful and undeniably sexy, they’ve finally come clean on the intense behind-the-scenes romance they’ve been keeping secret for so long.”
She explained: “As a royal power couple, Kate’s 2010 desire for perfection and doing everything right has relaxed enough for her to accept and enjoy the fact that she is a royal star in her own right. Her red-carpet glamour and the way she carries herself with regal confidence harks back more to that early catwalk appearance that first caught William’s eye than the very toned-down, compliant looks she wore and performed before her wedding.
“She will totally share now in terms of her body language rituals with William, happily laughing, playing and performing to camera with him with a matching set of compelling behaviours."