Body language expert Judi James told Express.co.uk: “As well as her solo spots, we’ve also been reminded how well [Kate] works as part of a double act with William and also as part of a trio with Charles and Camilla.
“Despite being the family’s rising (or risen) star, Kate is always good at not eclipsing either Charles or William which, keeping in mind the Windsor male’s trait of preferring to be central to the spotlight, has managed to keep Kate both popular with the public and with her father-in-law, who clearly adores her.”
Although it seems that Kate gets on remarkably well with her in-laws, she also showed her confidence as a royal individual during the joint appearance.
Ms James added: “Kate drove her own path at the Trinity Buoy Wharf. Camilla kept very close to her husband, who led the group with some good-natured-looking jokes and pointing, but Kate walked and posed away from the couple as though to signify a very separate branch of the Firm.
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