Kate Middleton rejects 'signs of distress' as she ditches 'submissive' self


Kate Middleton rejects 'signs of distress' as she ditches 'submissive' self

Kate Middleton's body language has improved over the years, an expert says.

The Princess of Wales has abandoned her usual “submissive” attitude to become more confident as she prepares to become the next Queen of Great Britain.

Body language expert Darren Stanton, on behalf of Betfair Casino, said: “You now communicate on an even deeper level and leave a lasting impression with everything you encounter.

“In previous years, Kate often showed signs of distress or nerves in her body language during public engagements.”

He added: “Kate tended to keep her hands in front of her body, at least when she knew she was being photographed.

“This is a very submissive gesture, as it creates an unconscious barrier or shield between us and something that could be perceived as a threat. The posture also signifies a lack of trust in your environment.”

He noted: “Even when people display confident behavior, they can sometimes have juxtaposed feelings internally.

“However, I see complete congruence in Kate's beliefs, her personal confidence and her outgoing body language, which means she has now become the complete package and has adapted to her new title with ease,” the expert concluded. .

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