A body language expert has shed light on the unique relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and her great-granddaughter, Princess Charlotte. While the Queen had a "special" connection with Charlotte's older brother, Prince George, her bond with Charlotte was also described as "mutually close."
The Queen's happiness often radiated when she was surrounded by her great-grandchildren, according to the expert. Even in formal photographs, she appeared relaxed and playfully affectionate. Her connections with all her great-grandchildren appeared to be doting, reflecting her deep affection for them.
Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, shared a special connection with Queen Elizabeth II. The body language expert noted that Charlotte often appeared happy and relaxed in the Queen's presence, indicating a close and affectionate relationship.
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In one memorable instance, Charlotte sat on the Queen's lap for a formal portrait. When it was her younger brother, Prince Louis's turn for the next formal photo, Charlotte continued to sit close to the Queen, positioned between her and Prince Philip. She even raised one hand in the air, signifying her complete ease and comfort in their company.
The expert also commented on Queen Elizabeth's relationship with Prince George, Charlotte's older brother. It was described as "very special," characterized by empathy and a shared sense of destiny. The Queen, having a deep understanding of the responsibilities that lie ahead for her heirs, shared a unique bond with George. In a significant photo featuring George, his father, grandfather, and great-grandmother, the line of accession was defined, highlighting their shared sense of duty and a loving great-granny.
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In summary, Queen Elizabeth II had a "mutually close" and affectionate relationship with Princess Charlotte, characterized by happiness and relaxation in each other's company. While her bond with Prince George was described as "very special," marked by empathy and a shared sense of duty. These insights into the Queen's relationships with her great-grandchildren offer a glimpse into the personal side of the royal family.