
查爾斯黛安娜的悲情婚姻陰影依然籠罩英國王室:威廉與凱特生兩娃後還相愛嗎?真愛無法偽裝,這些夫妻互動圖片說明一切。(內有視頻)
日前英國威廉王子一家四口出訪加拿大,一家人顯得幸福洋溢,因此有專家分析其箇中道理後發現威廉與凱特儘管生了兩個孩子仍舊恩愛如昔,完全和1992年查理斯與已故王妃黛安娜出訪印度時的尷尬氣氛截然不同。
威廉與凱特儘管生了兩個孩子仍舊恩愛如昔。(圖/每日郵報)
據《每日郵報》報導,威廉及凱特2011年結婚後育有一子一女,如今婚姻仍美滿,身體語言專家克莫德(Robin Kermode)更發現夫婦本次出訪時,經常「眼神交流」,而且心情輕鬆,更直言兩人的同框照完全把真愛顯露無遺。日前威廉夫婦到卑詩省貝拉貝拉(Bella Bella)與當地原住民見面並一同欣賞表演,克莫德指出兩人當時動作簡直一致,甚至連目光都離不開對方,而凱特的身體語言更反射出她非常愛威廉,像是她的手很放鬆地放在丈夫膝上,而且就算凱特蹺腳坐著,她的腳尖都會指向威廉。克莫德表示這是非常自然的動作,顯示他們不需要在鏡頭前裝恩愛。
語言專家認為這是因為他們不需要在鏡頭前裝恩愛,所反射的動作。(圖/每日郵報)
報導更指出,威廉夫妻的一舉一動,簡直和查理斯及黛安娜當年非常不同,像是1992年他們訪問印度時,兩人當時已經貌合神離,戴妃甚至一度轉過頭拒絕丈夫的親吻,讓媒體大為吃驚,而兩人就在同年底宣布分居。
更表示威廉夫妻的一舉一動,簡直和查理斯及黛安娜當年不同。
language expert says Kate and William's displays of affection on their Canada tour tell a genuine love story
They've been winning over locals in Canada but it seems that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge only have eyes for each other.
The royal couple, who married in 2011 and have two young children together, have been looking more loved-up than ever before during their trip abroad.
It is certainly a far cry from when Prince Charles and his then wife Diana visited India in 1992; it was blatantly obvious from their stony facial expressions and frosty demeanours that their marriage was in deep trouble.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge look more loved up than ever during their tour of Canada. Here, they are greeted with a traditional welcoming ceremony by the Heiltsuk First Nations community in Bella Bella, Victoria, during the third day of their tour and Kate can't keep her hands off her man
Their appearance 24 years ago - two months before their separation was announced - was a world away from the happy smiles and easy companionship their son the Duke of Cambridge, 34, and his wife Kate, 34, have been displaying as they tour Canada this week.
And Robin Kermode, a communications and body language coach and founder of Zone2, a professional training and coaching consultancy, has confirmed that the couple's loved up body language shows just how deep their bond is.
'This Canadian tour shows that William and Kate are still so in love with each other and the pictures of them together really tell a genuine love story,' he said.
On Monday, the couple were greeted warmly by the indigenous Heiltsuk people as they arrived on the remote island community of Bella Bella.
In a ceremony that went on for an hour longer than planned, the couple were treated to traditional dancing by groups of brightly-dressed young children who clearly entranced the smiling duchess.
They also watched while a large group of women, revered in the Heiltsuk community as 'life givers', danced what was known as 'A ladies' welcome' to the sound of drums and chanting.
Speaking about their body language, Robin said: 'Their eye contact is better than ever and they are holding each other’s gaze, which is also a sign of being relaxed in each other's company'
Throughout the entire ceremony, Kate couldn't take her eyes off her husband and kept touching his leg and leaning in.
Speaking about their body language and what it means, Robin said: 'In this image, the couple’s body language is very synchronised with the couple almost mirroring each other. Their eye contact is better than ever and they are holding each other’s gaze, which is also a sign of being relaxed in each other’s company.'
'Kate looks adoringly at William with a wonderfully open face. This is a joy to see; you can see that it is a genuine smile as it involves her whole face.
'Their bodies were pointing towards each other a lot throughout the ceremony, even Kate’s crossed legs point towards William. Kate’s face reflects her joy and shows that she is sharing a thought or joke with her husband.'
On Saturday the couple were met by thousands of well-wishers as they stepped off a seaplane from Victoria, where they had left Prince George, three, and 16-month-old Princess Charlotte with their nanny.
Kate, dressed in a £4,000 McQueen dress, again, couldn't keep her hands off her man.
'Here, their bodies are pointing towards each other, even Kate’s crossed legs point towards William. Kate’s face reflects her joy and shows that she is sharing a thought or joke with her husband,' said Robin
According to the expert, the couple is clearly comfortable with the situation and Kate assumed a gentle and intimate pose
As they arrived to the Immigrant Services Society, a charitable organisation that provides targeted programs for refugees, women, children and youth, Kate protectively placed her hand behind Prince William' back.
She left it there as they were introduced to wellwishers and looked happier than ever.
The couple were also seen sharing jokes and looking longingly into each other's eyes. Robin said: 'Kate has a wonderful open face in this image. The couple is clearly comfortable with the situation; she maintains physical contact with William, placing her hand in the crook of his elbow, which is a gentle intimate pose.'
Kate was equally touchy-feely as she and William left their two children at the Government House as they undertook their first official engagement.
Kate laid a protective hand on William's thigh, as he exchanged pleasantries with Justin Trudeau.
Speaking about her stance, Robin said: 'Even though she is not looking at her husband, Kate still maintains physical contact by resting her hand gently on his knee. This is a very natural pose showing that the couple does not need to 「force」 their affection for the cameras or feel the need to stand on ceremony.
Speaking about their body language as they join Justin Trudeau, Robin said: 'Even though she is not looking at her husband, Kate still maintains physical contact by resting her hand gently on his knee'
One of the most awkward moments of the 1992 royal tour came when Diana appeared to turn her head away from a kiss from Charles after they presented prizes at a polo match in Jaipur
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