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Prince William hints at 'inner tension' on Remembrance Sunday according to expert

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Prince William has hinted at signs of inner tension as he stood alongside King Charles at Remembrance Sunday, according to a body language expert.The King led the country at the Cenotaph in Whitehall in commemorating the end of the First World War and other conflicts involving British and Commonwealth forces, reports the Mirror.After the King laid a wreath at the monument, his oldest son William followed his lead by laying his wreath adorned with the Prince of Wales' feathers.Prior to this, the royals joined the rest of those gathered in Central London and across the country in a two-minute silence as soon as Big Ben struck 11am.During this moment, body language expert Judi James noted a movement shared by both William and Charles - rapid blinking.However, she suspects the reason behind this might be very different for father and son.

She told the Mirror: "Rapid blinking at an increased rate, as both William and Charles were doing, tends to be caused either by a suppression of tears or it can be a physiological response that is down to an increase in adrenaline prompted by tension, anxiety or even anger!"In Charles' case, I would call the 'tears option' as his eyes did look damp and the way he rolled his eyes upward a couple of times would be another technique to avoid actually shedding tears."For William there was a staccato blinking that was more frequent, which would say more about inner tension.

He seems to be presenting himself as the family rock that his father can rely on but that display of strength and calm could be underpinned by some inner tension in terms of getting it right."He might want to avoid showing any vulnerability, especially in the light of the constant problems from the US, but there do seem to be

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