Camilla 'gravitated towards the role of Queen effortlessly'

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Queen Camilla is revelling in her new role (Image: Getty Images)
Queen Camilla is revelling in her new role (Image: Getty Images)

Queen Camilla stepped up to her new role within the Royal Family with ease, according to a body language expert.

Expert Darren Stinton analysed the 76-year-old during an appearance at Windsor Castle, and concluded that she's in her element in front of a crowd. Mr Stinton pointed out several traits that indicate Camilla is more than comfortable taking on Queen Elizabeth II's mantle.

‌In addition, he claims that the late monarch's daughter-in-law shares many similarities with her, which she regularly exudes in public. And while it remains a mystery whether Camilla has spent time trying to model herself after the former Queen or the parallels have come as a matter of the law of proximity, her posture and mannerisms are uncanny.

Representing Betfair Slots, Mr Stinton said: “It’s amazing how similar Camilla is to the late Queen Elizabeth, in terms of the way she navigates around the room and speaks to people. First of all, with her posture, she’s very symmetrical and very grounded in the way that she stands. I’ve looked at comparisons between her and the Queen at a similar age, and their postures are so similar.

"Not that Camilla has modelled herself on the Queen, but the similarities are definitely there." Mr Stinton also noticed Camilla is exhibiting an innate skill of using the correct body language to develop a connection with whomever she's speaking to at events.

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Camilla 'gravitated towards the role of Queen effortlessly'Queen Camilla is happy in front of crowds (Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

The expert said: “I’ve also noticed that when Camilla speaks to people, she bends down and lowers to their level. This is a gesture that’s often used when a person is going out their way to acknowledge someone else. Despite her position, Camilla isn’t averse to making this gesture as it creates greater rapport and a connection with the people with whom she’s speaking.

"Camilla’s eye contact is always fixed; it’s like she carries her own forcefield around her. With Camilla, she has gravitated towards the role of Queen so effortlessly. Queen Elizabeth is somebody that she had a deal of admiration and fondness towards, and it’s clear Camilla sees her as a real role model.”

Queen Camilla is currently spending some quality time with her husband. King Charles spent three nights in the London Clinic at Marylebone with an enlarged prostate, but has since returned home following a successful surgery. During his stay, he was visited by his adoring wife and son — Prince William.

James Sweetnam

King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Royal Family

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