Prince William and Kate Middleton sat close to Zara and Mike Tindall on the last day of the anniversary celebration, Sunday, June 5. The families watched the Platinum Pageant together. They had also sat side by side on Saturday, June 4, watching the party at the palace. What did their body language reveal about their relationship?
William and Zara are cousins, but their fates have always been very different: William was born to become king, while Zara took a more unconventional path – an Olympian rider – and does not hold a royal title.
However, both families are close, especially since they now have children.
According to body language expert Judi James, Mike Tindall even appears to be the ‘naughty uncle’ of Cambridge’s two sons and daughter.
Judi analyzed their moves over the anniversary weekend and said: “One relationship we didn’t see as fully as we did during the anniversary celebrations was the one between the Tindalls and William and Kate.
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“The signs of bonding between families reached even further than that generation, as Charles and Anne also chatted and laughed together in the royal box in a way that they have not always been able to do in the past.
“William grew up with Zara, but their fates were so diverse, with William always being trained for his future role as king, while Zara retained non-royal status to enjoy all the freedoms that came with it.”
Judi claimed that “she and Mike and their children seem to be the happiest, most spontaneous and funniest side of the royal family”.
“They always look cheerful and playful in public, in a way that reflects the constant grins on the faces and the very tactile behavior of Mike and Zara themselves,” said the body language expert.
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Mike and Zara have been seen kissing in public in recent weeks, while Kate and William can barely hold each other when outside.
Judi continued: “The couple and their children seem to have infectious fun in the royal business, with everyone from the Queen down always seeming to love their jokes and their more natural and spontaneous approach to life.
“For William and Kate and their children, this sense of family freedom should be a treat.
“Their lives will always be more formal and with time they will become so, as will the lives of their children.
“This may be why both sets of kids play together so naturally, and the way William in particular seems so attached to Mike, as well as Zara, should help keep that element of fun in Cambridges’ lives.”
Interestingly, Judi claimed: “There’s a touch of hero worship and more than a touch of respect from William for Mike, who would have been one of his sports heroes in his rugby days, and we’ve seen the two men enjoy chatter but also warm and very affectionate hugs”.
She continued: “Mike seems like the ideal naughty uncle for William’s kids and his ‘I’ve got my eyes on you’ gesture to little Louis suggested he might be the fun uncle who can still keep all the kids in check when needed. . †
Judi here refers to the scene at the Platinum Pageant where Louis misbehaved by being nervous and making playful facial expressions.
At one point, Mike bent down to Louis’ level and pointed to his eyes and then to Louis’ face, suggesting that his eyes were on the young prince.
“Kate’s response to this gesture was a broad smile of delight, which showed a lot of trust and a close relationship,” Judi said.
“The anniversary pageant, in particular, must have been the end of a very long weekend of parenthood, but both William and Kate’s interaction with the Tindalls, who had strategically filled the line behind them, seemed to suggest that they loved their love, support and relaxed playfulness, as well as the effect it has on their own children.”
The Tindalls have three children: Mia, Lucas and Lena.
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