
Prince George's facial expression and body language at Wimbledon leave internet in stitches: ‘Aura of a disappointed football manager'
George was accompanied by his parents, Prince William and Kate, and his younger sister Charlotte was also spotted standing next to him. The young prince wore a suit and a tie for the Wimbledon match on Sunday and was seen in the royal box to watch the World No. 1 Jannik Sinner vs. Carlos Alcaraz clash.
Prince George's peculiar body language and facial expression at Wimbledon go viral
According to Express UK, George's body language and serious expressions courtside indicated a shift from childhood and belied his age.
As per the report, Inbaal Honigman, a celebrity psychic and body language expert, quoted Express as saying that Prince George's facial expression is serious, his brow lowered to show that he is concentrating. His expressions indicate that he is not a child anymore. He's gaining more mannerisms, and he's standing up, back straight, mostly unsmiling to show a hint of his independence.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte applaud Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as they enter Centre Court for the #Wimbledon final. pic.twitter.com/nLbOWIgTwU
Prince George's facial expression leaves fans amused
As soon as the pictures and videos of the young prince surfaced on social media, they quickly went viral, and netizens were amused by them. One X (formerly called Twitter) user wrote, "I'm not a royalist but I love this picture of Prince George and Princess Charlotte unhappy at the Wimbledon result"
While another added, "These kids are so well mannered and well raised in a stable loving environment. Although I'll won't be around anymore when Prince George will ascend the throne I'm sure he'll make a fine King one day, just like his Dad, his grandfather and of course his amazing great grandmother Queen Elizabeth."
'Royal children's video Views is very Nice, But not with big man Little prince Louis, On this occasion, the memory of the little prince Louis comes to mind his mischief adds to the charm,' one added.
'Prince George always has the aura of a disappointed football manager and is about to tell the press: 'We go again Wednesday. Can't feel sorry for ourselves now.'
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