
A body language expert has revealed the key difference between Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The young royals both joined their parents at today's men's Wimbledon final, where Carlos Alcaraz failed to defend his title against world number 1 Jannik Sinner.
The Royal Family drew cheers and claps from the crowds as they arrived in complementary blue, white, and navy outfits. After analysing the body language of the royals at the event, Inbaal Honigman, celebrity psychic and body language expert, told The Express which main character trait sets the two young royals apart.

Commenting on the dynamics between Princess Charlotte and Prince George, Inbaal said they were "developing into very different siblings" but were happy to have each other.
She noticed a change in Prince George, who she said appeared to have "developed a strong sense of independence," shown by the fact he no longer turned his head towards his sister or his mother, even when engaging in conversation with them.
She explained: "This suggests that he's developed a strong sense of independence, and is not reliant on their attention for reassurance. Prince George's facial expression is serious, his brow lowered to show that he is concentrating.
"He's therefore communicating that he is not a child anymore. He's gaining more manly mannerisms and is standing up, back straight, mostly unsmiling to assert his independence."
However, she noticed that Prince George's "small tilt towards his sister reveals that he appreciates having a supportive sibling by his side".
Inbaal hypothesised that this means he is emotionally dependent on her presence and "wouldn't have liked to attend alone".
However, when comparing the two royals, she revealed there was one stark contrast. While George may secretly be happy to have the support of his sibling, Princess Charlotte outwardly expressed it.
"Charlotte is more dependent on George's presence than he is on her. We can see this here in Wimbledon, as he leans towards her very slightly, which indicates that he needs to know that she's around.
"Whereas Charlotte turns right towards George and gazes at him fully when she needs to know that he's beside her. She doesn't hide her reliance on the presence of her big brother."
When analysing the Princess of Wales, she said Princess Kate "exudes optimism" as she attends Wimbledon, where she wore a stunning blue A-line dress.
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