Kate Middleton's deeply personal cancer recovery video shows 'true depth of adoration and love' the Waleses have for each other, body language expert reveals

Princess Kate's deeply personal cancer recovery video shows the 'true depth of adoration and love' the Waleses have for each other, a body language expert has revealed.


Princess Kate's deeply personal cancer recovery video shows the 'true depth of adoration and love' the Waleses have for each other, a body language expert has revealed.

Judi James analysed Kate's video for MailOnline and said that Kate is clearly 'being surrounded by love from Prince William, her children and parents' in the moving scenes shared by the Royals today.

The Princess of Wales announced today that she has finished her course of chemotherapy following her health crisis earlier this year and said the experience reminded her and William to 'reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life.'

The princess' personal message to the nation was accompanied by a stunning three-minute long video showing her and William in Norfolk with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, shot last month.

'The body language in this video tells us all we need to know about Kate's recovery – and more. Since their engagement Kate and William have always been very careful and very sparing with their PDAs,' Ms James said.

'Suddenly though, we are shown the true depth of their adoration and love for each other in some simple but immensely touching scenes in this video.'

The body language expert said: '[Kate's] nuzzling hug with William on a blanket in a wood shows Kate curled totally into her husband in a pose of total trust and adoration

The body language expert said: '[Kate's] nuzzling hug with William on a blanket in a wood shows Kate curled totally into her husband in a pose of total trust and adoration 

'William's love for his wife looks unfiltered and intense here. There's no signs of reservation or the typical Windsor stiff upper lip, [William] clasps both of Kate's hands and pats them or leans over to kiss her face in what looks like a completely impulsive, submissive moment,' Ms James said

'William's love for his wife looks unfiltered and intense here. There's no signs of reservation or the typical Windsor stiff upper lip, [William] clasps both of Kate's hands and pats them or leans over to kiss her face in what looks like a completely impulsive, submissive moment,' Ms James said

Catherine and William hug each other on a picnic blanket in an adorable moment from the video

Catherine and William hug each other on a picnic blanket in an adorable moment from the video 

Ms James added: 'But [Kate's] arm is still around his shoulder in a gesture similar to the protective, maternal hug she is seen giving George when he clings to her in another open display of affection'

Ms James added: 'But [Kate's] arm is still around his shoulder in a gesture similar to the protective, maternal hug she is seen giving George when he clings to her in another open display of affection' 

Catherine and William lark around on the beach in a delightful scene from the video

Catherine and William lark around on the beach in a delightful scene from the video 

William and Kate shared several displays of affection in the three-minute video

William and Kate shared several displays of affection in the three-minute video 

Ms James added that the video shows how much William and their children love and cherish Kate

Ms James added that the video shows how much William and their children love and cherish Kate

The body language expert told MailOnline: '[Kate's] nuzzling hug with William on a blanket in a wood shows Kate curled totally into her husband in a pose of total trust and adoration. 

'But her arm is still around his shoulder in a gesture similar to the protective, maternal hug she is seen giving George when he clings to her in another open display of affection.

'William's love for his wife looks unfiltered and intense here. 

'There's no signs of reservation or the typical Windsor stiff upper lip, he clasps both of Kate's hands and pats them or leans over to kiss her face in what looks like a completely impulsive, submissive moment. 

'When they sit in a line he has one hand on one of her legs and Charlotte has her arm on the other, as though they all want to protect and cherish Kate.'

She said that previously, Prince William had 'rationed the signals to some loving glances and the occasional touches' rather than hand-holding, hugging or kissing.

Ms James added that while the video shows how much William and their children love and cherish Kate, she is also 'displaying many signals of caring, maternal love herself'. 

The footage is one of the intimate insights into family life that Catherine and William have provided so far

The footage is one of the intimate insights into family life that Catherine and William have provided so far 

She added that Kate is also 'displaying many signals of caring, maternal love herself'

She added that Kate is also 'displaying many signals of caring, maternal love herself' 

Kate Middleton's family featured in the emotional three-minute video

Kate Middleton's family featured in the emotional three-minute video 

Princess Charlotte hugs their parents as they look out over a beach in Norfolk

Princess Charlotte hugs their parents as they look out over a beach in Norfolk 

'Kate is very much giving protection and affection here as much as she is receiving it,' the body language expert said (Kate is pictured above hugging her daughter Charlotte)

'Kate is very much giving protection and affection here as much as she is receiving it,' the body language expert said (Kate is pictured above hugging her daughter Charlotte) 

The new video of the princess and her family – an unprecedented piece of deeply personal footage - was filmed in Norfolk by one of their favourite film-makers, Will Warr

The new video of the princess and her family – an unprecedented piece of deeply personal footage - was filmed in Norfolk by one of their favourite film-makers, Will Warr

'Kate is very much giving protection and affection here as much as she is receiving it,' the body language expert said. 

The video shows the family playing happily on the beach and in the woods, William and Catherine laying entwined on a blanket, hugging their children.

'There are moments of joy and romping play in this video to emphasise the fact that this is a family in a state of celebration not anxiety,' body language expert Ms James said. 

'Playing with the children she also talks about a "new perspective" that suggests that reflection has prompted some important prioritising. 

'Her folded arm pose with the raised chin suggests firm, brave resolve as well as positivity and optimism.'

Other scenes in the video show Kate standing alone, with her arms folded and her eyes closed, as she is leaning against a tree and turning her head towards the sun. 

Ms James said this is 'a signal of quiet reflection that also seems to suggest a need for patience'. 

'There are moments of joy and romping play in this video to emphasise the fact that this is a family in a state of celebration not anxiety,' body language expert Ms James said

'There are moments of joy and romping play in this video to emphasise the fact that this is a family in a state of celebration not anxiety,' body language expert Ms James said 

Louis brings his face to the camera as George and Catherine are seen in the background 

The family are also seen running through a field of recently cut straw

The family are also seen running through a field of recently cut straw 

Other scenes in the video show Kate standing alone, with her arms folded and her eyes closed, as she is leaning against a tree and turning her head towards the sun. Ms James said this is 'a signal of quiet reflection that also seems to suggest a need for patience'

Other scenes in the video show Kate standing alone, with her arms folded and her eyes closed, as she is leaning against a tree and turning her head towards the sun. Ms James said this is 'a signal of quiet reflection that also seems to suggest a need for patience' 

'When [Kate] talks about taking it

'When [Kate] talks about taking it "one day at a time" she is seen walking away from the camera into a wheat field to make the point look non-negotiable,' the body language expert added 

'The body language here is profound and emphatic, suggesting that Kate is putting loving and being loved first and the reward is the naked adoration from William and the very free-range, fun-loving children'

'The body language here is profound and emphatic, suggesting that Kate is putting loving and being loved first and the reward is the naked adoration from William and the very free-range, fun-loving children' 

'When [Kate] talks about taking it "one day at a time" she is seen walking away from the camera into a wheat field to make the point look non-negotiable,' the expert added.

'The body language here is profound and emphatic, suggesting that Kate is putting loving and being loved first and the reward is the naked adoration from William and the very free-range, fun-loving children.'

Former royal butler Grant Harrold told GB News that Kate shared the personal video because 'she wants other people that are suffering with cancer to know that she is there to support them'. 

He said: 'She's there to say that she can look them in the eyes and say "I've been there, I’ve done it, I'm getting through it". 

'It's extraordinary for a member of the Royal Family to be able to do this. It just shows you the modern Royal Family. This makes you excited for the future of the Royal Family as well.'

Источник: Daily Online

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