Prince Louis and King Charles stole hearts at this year’s Trooping the Colour.
Prince Louis once again delighted royal fans with his signature expressions, a closer look revealed something even more touching.
According to Arthur Cassidy, a Chartered member of the British Psychological Society and renowned body language expert, the King’s subtle yet significant gestures towards his grandson speak volumes about their unique relationship.
Cassidy described their interactions during the balcony moment as brimming with “heartfelt love,” noting how King Charles’s warm glances, easy smiles, and moments of quiet engagement with Prince conveyed a deep, genuine affection that goes far beyond royal protocol.
"King Charles showed a softer, more emotionally connected side with Louis," Cassidy explained, "demonstrating a natural ease and comfort that comes only with a truly close bond."
Speaking to HELLO!, he revealed, "Prince Louis is the fun-loving extrovert and loves the limelight, and why not? He has a natural ability to be a little mischievous, and a potential royal prankster at gatherings."
The balcony appearance from the royal family as a whole carried deeper symbolism, Cassidy noted.
He said King Charles exuded quiet authority, showing he’s confidently leading the monarchy into a new chapter. And it all comes down to the royal wave.
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