'Grown-Up and Responsible': Princes George and Louis Praised for More 'Solemn' Appearance at Kate Middleton's Christmas Carol Service
The Wales family recently showcased their unity at the fourth annual "Together at Christmas" carol service, held at Westminster Abbey.
The event, orchestrated by Catherine, Princess of Wales, 42, saw the attendance of Prince William, also 42, and their three children — Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6.
The family's appearance provided a rare glimpse into the evolving dynamics between the royal siblings and their parents.
Body language expert Judi James observed that George is increasingly mirroring his father. She noted, "George is more of his father's 'mini-me' than ever before, mirroring William's poses." This alignment suggests a deepening bond between father and son, with George subtly stepping into his future role within the monarchy.
Charlotte displayed a composed demeanor, reflecting her growing maturity. James highlighted that Charlotte "looked more grown-up, responsible, and elegant," indicating her readiness to embrace her royal responsibilities. Her poised presence complements the family's public image, showcasing the grace expected of a young princess.
Louis, the youngest Wales sibling, brought a touch of his renowned youthful exuberance to the occasion. James described Louis as "playful," adding a lighthearted element to the formal event. His spirited nature endears him to the public, offering a glimpse of the family's more relaxed side.
The carol service also highlighted the strong partnership between the Prince and Princess of Wales. James observed that the couple shared "touches and glances," underscoring their close bond. This unity is particularly poignant given the challenges they've faced, including Kate's recent health battles.
Her Royal Highness's choice of attire — a coat dress with military elements and an emotive bow — was seen as a reflection of her resilient spirit. Her interactions during the event, especially with children, showcased her empathetic nature, reinforcing her role as a compassionate figure within the royal family.
The "Together at Christmas" service, focusing on love and empathy, likely resonated deeply with the attendees. The Wales family's presence, marked by unity and affection, "exemplified the event's themes, offering a heartwarming display of familial solidarity," according to a royal source.
As the royal children grow, their individual personalities continue to shine, each bringing unique qualities to the family's public engagements. The second in line to the throne's alignment with his father, Charlotte's elegance, and Louis's playfulness paint a picture of "a well-rounded family," navigating their royal duties with grace and warmth.
This led an insider to dish, "The public remains captivated by the Wales family's appearances, finding inspiration in their unity and the individual charms of each member. Their recent outing at Westminster Abbey serves as a testament to their enduring bond and commitment to their roles within the monarchy."
GBN reported on James' observations.