Princess Kate and King Charles extended unannounced support to each other during their difficult battle with cancer.
Recently, the Monarch and the future Queen of England made a joint appearance at Trooping the Colour parade and stood side by side on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Speaking of their key move, royal editor Emily Nash told The Sun that Charles and his beloved daughter-in-law's appearance was "interesting but I don't think it's particularly choreographed."
She said, "But just the fact that they have naturally arranged themselves in that way. And the way they were chatting to each other is obviously a great deal of affection between them, that they have this shared experience now."
Emily believes the positioning could have been a "tacit show of support" between the Prince of Wales and King Charles.
Moreover, the royal expert shared that Kate and Charles's cancer diagnosis has "brought them even closer" to each other.
She said that the King of England must be "really happy" that Princess Kate was "back there alongside them all" after a long break from royal duties due to cancer.
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