Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, walking into the Abbey, paused to post Christmas cards in a special postbox, containing messages for children facing challenges this Christmas. Body language expert Judi James remarked to The Mirror that the family of five has evolved into a "sweet, well-oiled machine."
The expert noted, "It looks obvious from the way they all seem to know exactly where to walk and with whom." The children's coordinated actions, especially playful Louis, depict a well-trained sibling group.
Observing Prince George's body language, Judi suggested, "George now seems to have grown out of the 'child' stage and walks in the middle with the adults, looking like a mini-me of his father."
For Princess Charlotte, the expert highlighted a sweet yet telling gesture that revealed her "hero-worship" for her father, Prince William. Judi explained, "Even though she walks with her mother, she throws a quick glance back at her father. William is doing his usual auto-contact checking gesture, placing one hand over his jacket in a partial barrier ritual. Charlotte picks up on this and mirrors William, performing an identical gesture as they walk into the Abbey."
While the children stole the show, Princess Kate, hosting the annual Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey with Prince William and their children, looked ethereal in an all-white ensemble, adding to the family's radiant presence.