Kate Middleton makes surprising move as Prince George takes on new Royal role

Kate Middleton transfers her responsibility to George amid major shift in personality

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Kate Middleton makes surprising move as Prince George takes on new Royal role
Kate Middleton makes surprising move as Prince George takes on new Royal role

Kate Middleton seems to have transferred some of her responsibilities to her son, Prince George, as Royal expert noted major shift in her personality.

After the Princess of Wales’s Royal Carols: Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey aired on the Christmas eve, a body language expert highlighted a huge change she noticed in Kate.

According to the expert Judi James, Kate displayed a more relaxed demeanor as she appeared to have handed over the responsibility to look after her youngest son Prince Louis to George.

James told The Mirror that the Princess of Wales seemed proud of her kids as their self-sufficiency grows, allowing Kate to adopt a more comfortable posture.

"Firstly there is the growing lack of any signs of tension, thanks in part to the way her children seem to be becoming increasingly self-sufficient,” she said.

“George is now in charge of his brother's royal rituals and protocol and was seen nudging Louis back in line when he tore past George to greet their host at the Abbey, smoothing his tie as he did so in a way that mirrored his father's own preparational gesture when he is on a meet and greet,” James pointed out.

She continued: "George was quick to show his younger brother the pecking order rules here, while Kate stood behind them, smiling in pride and in possible relief too, seeing how well Louis reacted now his more playful-in-public years are behind him.”

“Kate no longer seemed to be on constant child watch here and that reflected in her body language at times during the service, when she often adopted a more comfortable way of sitting than her usual straight-backed pose and the way she was also seen showing total immersion and absorption rituals as she listened to the service itself."