A Royals expert has revealed the “turning point” in Kate Middleton’s relationship with her daughter, Princess Charlotte.
This week has seen young Charlotte attend the Commonwealth Games with her parents, the Princess’ first time attending a public event with her family.
According to Royal and body language Judi James, this marks a “turning point” in the mother-daughter relationship.
Judi said: “Kate goes to great lengths here to engage and inform her daughter Charlotte.”
She added that Kate uses “some very expressive gesticulation in what looks like a bid to build her enthusiasm, anticipation and excitement for the sport they are watching.
“But judging from Charlotte’s facial expressions and body language, Kate could soon become redundant in this role and start to just sit back and relax in public, as Charlotte looks the most enthralled member of the entire royal party.
“There’s a point in every parent-child relationship where there is a sense of friendship growing out of the nurturing role.
“This happens when the parent begins to enjoy the communication and shared fun as much as the child, and this looks like that kind of turning point in Kate and Charlotte’s relationship.
“There’s a growing sense of like-minded enjoyment between Kate and her daughter here as well as between Charlotte and her dad William.”
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