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Prince William and his strange photo with his children

Prince William and his strange photo: The Prince and Princess of Wales released a new picture to mark Father’s Day and there is a specific reason behind the positioning, according to a body language expert.

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The Princess of Wales’s Father’s Day picture showing Prince William and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis has been decoded by a body language expert who revealed its true meaning.

On Sunday, Kensington Palace posted a new picture on X and Instagram, which shows the Prince of Wales and the royal children hugging and looking at the sea, with their backs to the camera.

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The Waleses at Trooping The Colour 2024 (Image: Getty)

Prince William and his strange photo: The Palace said the picture was taken on the Norfolk coast last month by Princess Kate.

For the first time ever, the Wales children posted their own message on the family’s social media accounts.

It read: “We love you, Papa. Happy Father’s Day. G, C & L.”

Now a body language expert analysed the latest snap and claimed the family’s positioning showed their true intimacy.

Judi James told the Mirror: “Photographed from the back view, they avoid actually communicating with the camera.

“It suggests this is an intimate and loving moment caught rather than a ‘show pony’ one posed to please the viewer.”

Prince William and his strange photo: The photo follows another image uploaded on the couple’s social media account, this time by Willam, who paid tribute to his own father, King Charles with a throwback photo.

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Prince William and his strange photo: The Prince of Wales uploaded an image of his young self next to Charles, who had a small football at his feet.

He captioned the post: “Happy Father’s Day, Pa. W.”

The picture was taken on June 12, 1984, in the gardens of Kensington Palace, just months before Prince Harry was born in September.

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