Kate Middleton's meaningful gesture at cancer hospital that everyone missed
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The Princess of Wales performed a subtle yet powerful gesture during her visit to a cancer hospital that showed a huge change, according to an expert. Kate, 43, paid a visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital, where she received her own cancer treatment, to thank the staff for their care and to chat to patients about their cancer journies. The princess talked to four patients on one of the wards, sharing her own experience about the tough treatment. She later revealed in a personal message on social media that she is in remission. And during the emotional outing, body language expert Judi James told the Mirror, Kate's demeanour spoke volumes about her feelings.
Judi explained: "Kate's body language here shows how much this was a very personal visit for her as well as a more royal one to show her thanks. One strong factor defining a change of emotional state comes with the constantly and emphatically raised eyebrows.
"This shows a prime desire for Kate to share and to communicate. Like many patients, Kate seems to be overwhelmed by the desire to discuss, tell and share experiences. "She talks a lot during her meeting with the staff during the seated discussion, and although she frequently throws her hands out in what looks like an invitation to respond, she rather sweetly seems so keen to share her own thoughts and feelings with people with whom she now has a unique bond.