ROYAL fans simply can’t get enough of the Queen’s adorable great-grandchildren recently and to be quite honest, neither can we.
Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee weekend was a real insight into the children’s personalities and is one of the rare times we have been able to see the kids all together.
We finally got to get a grasp on what the little ones are like and it’s clear that each child is very unique.
Fabulous spoke to body language expert Judi James to set the record straight on what the royal kids’ personality types really say about them.
GEORGE: The reflector
Prince George of Cambridge, 8, is Kate and WIlliam’s oldest child.
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Watching him at the Queen’s Jubilee, Judi reveals all on George’s personality type.
Judi explained: “George is clearly in his element watching football with his dad beside him in the role of best buddy and mentor, and watching the pair belting out Sweet Caroline together showed how close they are and how much George idolises and mimics his role model.
“For clues to his royal role then, the constant mirroring suggests traits we see in William we will also see in his son although the support and influence of his sister Charlotte should also help grow his confidence in public and in the royal spotlight.
“Like his gran Diana and his dad William, George can display the body language signals of shyness but, like both of them, he can also show inner strength and a capacity for leadership or authority at times.
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“He even cued and nudged his dad when he was slow getting to his feet for the royal coach and William complied submissively, showing how his equally thoughtful and reflective son is already taking the lead when necessary.”
CHARLOTTE: The head prefect
If you watched the Queen’s Pageant over the bank holiday weekend, you may have noticed Princess Charlotte, 7, lay down the law a few times with her siblings.
As a result of this, Judi noted Charlotte as the typical ‘head prefect’, and revealed all on her personality type.
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Judi said: “Charlotte was quietly and calmly on patrol for the celebrations, showing not just her ability to get all the regal stuff right, but also a trait of checking and correcting her brother’s performances, too.
“It was clear the Cambridges had been coaching their children behind the scenes but on the day itself it seemed to be Charlotte working the front line to ensure all the rules were followed.
“Keeping a wonderful calm exterior she began by checking out the contents of Camilla’s handbag as though she had a job in security. She pushed Louis’s hands down as he was waving too much and again when he was stuffing his fingers in his mouth. She even subtly corrected George when his arms weren’t by his sides for the anthem.
“This doesn’t look like bossiness though because Charlotte also seems to have high levels of empathy too, making her the go-to choice for hugs from Louis when she arrived back from Wales and the one glancing at her gan-gan with loving concern as they stood together on the balcony.”
LOUIS: The entertainer
Prince Louis, 4, kept us all entertained over the bank holiday weekend and definitely stole the show with his hilarious facial expressions and hand gestures.
So it’s no surprise that Judi describes Louis as an ‘entertainer’.
Judi continued: “Louis is clearly the one who adores being the centre of everyone’s attention and the one who loves to entertain and make his family laugh. His spontaneity is obvious but so is his popularity and his sociability as he was the one engaging with everyone and even lap-surfing to get cuddles from everyone.
“His signals suggest he will be the royal optimist and the one most likely to encourage change in the Firm as well as ensuring his siblings enjoy their roles by, like the Queen, not always taking themselves too seriously.
“Mike Tindall might have been using a fun warning sign on Louis but it looks suspiciously like Louis might have been modelling a lot of his comedy poses on his super-fun royal ‘uncle’. Louis has already learnt how to be popular: when he wasn’t making his family laugh with his jokes he was showing love and affection with his cuddles.”
LENA: The fearless warrior
If you stayed in and watched the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, you may have noticed Zara Tindall’s daughter Lena, 3, fiercely defend her snacks from Prince Louis.
She may only be three, but she clearly won’t take any nonsense.
Judi added: “All children are born into a state of fearlessness and spontaneity but little Lena seems to be taking those qualities with her a little longer than most. Being the youngest and smallest of the group of royal children didn’t inhibit her one jot when it came to standing her ground and taking no nonsense.
“She refused to share her sweets with Louis in a very assertive and firm-looking way and so far she seems to have even won the shocked admiration of her cousins, too.
“Zara’s children tend to be confident, playful and fearless like their parents and although she is too young to judge accurately yet, there are signs that Lena could grow up to be a lot like her confident, assertive, no-nonsense grandma Anne, too.”
MIA: The party girl
And lastly, the Jubilee weekend gave us a real insight into Zara Tindall’s older daughter, Mia, 8.
Adorable footage showed a side of Mia that we haven’t seen before and proved she is a positive energy to be around.
Judi highlighted: “Mia has always shown herself to be a true force of nature, a high-energy, playful little girl thanks to her parent’s tactile but fun-loving approach that involves a lack of masking in public and a cheerful natural view of PDAs.
“Whether she was boogying away to ABBA with her arms raised high in the air or laughing and having fun with her cousin Savannah, Mia looked to be the centre and often instigator of most of the more joyful action at the pageant.
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“The side of Mia that we haven’t seen so much of though is how, like any girl who loves a party, she also knows when to re-charge her batteries. We saw Mia giving her dad the most adorable, loving head-hugs and then we saw her turn to Kate for some comforting pats and cuddles when what looked like weariness set in.
“Mia could be the stand-out star of the royal family as she grows older and all this energy, enthusiasm and possible emotional intelligence gets channelled into a career.”
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