King Charles may have started a movement with good intentions to slim down the monarchy in a bid to alleviate the financial burden on the crown, but it does not seem to reflect that way for the royal.
According to the body language expert Judi James, the “working royals only” message is starting to backfire for the monarch.
Analysing the Trooping the Colour in 2023 balcony appearance for Express.co.uk, James was of the view that the ‘One united family group’ vibe was “totally lacking” during the event.
She compared it to previously balcony appearances of the royals in the reign of Queen Elizabeth II when the royals looked more “animated and excited” in events compared to now where they seem like “uneasy survivors of a business cull.”
“In previous years the Queen’s huge family group always looked like a party that had moved out onto the balcony before going back inside again to continue the fun. Charles’s group looked much more serious and a lot less playful,” she described
James claimed when the royal family gathered on the balcony, it resonated with the royal watchers which made them look like a regular family.
“The message about ‘working royals only’ might be a prudent one in times of cut-backs. But fans love the Royal Family as much, if not more than they love the royal firm,” she explained.
“This working party needed Anne and Edward’s children and Anne’s grandchildren as well as Beatrice and Eugenie’s growing families to make it look more like the happy, warm birthday celebration it was.”
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