Queen Consort Camilla is stepping into her royal role.
King Charles’ wife, who visited The Emmaus Community at Bobby Vincent House last month, appeared more confident in her duty to the Crown.
Body language expert Jodie James told Express.co.uk: “The visit seems to have led to a more confident set of body language rituals from Camilla, perhaps based on her husband’s recent pen. I’m enjoying a solo tour after the disaster and last week when she dared to spend too much time talking to the crowd.
She notes: “There is an indication of that. [Camilla’s] Normal tension at certain points, raised shoulders and rather rigid arms.
“But the fact that her arms are hanging at her sides instead of her hands held out nervously in front of her, or a handbag acting as a barrier, greatly improves the tone. comes
Speaking about her ball pen, Judy James added: “And is it some sort of competitive flourish of a pen?
“Unlike her husband, Camilla seems to have opted for the more practical ballpoint pen rather than the dangerous ink pen that causes Charles’ anger and irritation.
“She holds the pen beautifully and with a certain amount of poise here, suggesting that perhaps she finds humor in the fact that it’s a skill she’s better at than her husband.”