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Charles ‘relaxed’ with ‘genuine smile’ at Coronation, says body language expert

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King Charles displayed “self-comforting” gestures while maintaining his poise during the coronation ceremony, according to a body language expert.The King, 74, was crowned at Westminster Abbey, as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, placed St Edward’s Crown on his head.

With 2,300 guests at the abbey and the world watching, the body language of the monarch, and other members of the royal family was certainly under a large amount of scrutiny.

Speaking to PA News Agency, communications coach and media trainer Sonia Beldom said: "Charles interlaces his fingers when he relaxes his hands, showing a mild self-comforting and relaxing gesture." She added that the King showed dignity from the moment he entered the abbey, continuing: "Charles’s face shows immense poise and his slightly open mouth displays a genuine smile for everyone he greets on his way in." The newly-crowned Queen's body language was more at ease than her husband’s according to Sonia.

She explained: "Camilla looks relaxed and very happy, with her chin slightly tilted down to convey respect and humility." The couple’s bond was evident in their body language, adds Sonia. “His deep connection to Camilla is clear as he looks towards her at key moments – this is a sign of bonding even though they are feet apart,” she continued, while Camilla’s “level chin, gentle smile and alert eyes” are a sign of “poise and confidence”.

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