Kate Middleton and Prince William's 'telepathic' connection analysed …

Prince William and Kate Middleton's trip on the tube this week showed the couple have a "telepathic connection", according to a body language expert. The Prince and Princess of Wales took the Elizabeth Line for the first time on Thursday - travelling from Acton to Tottenham Court Road for a royal engagement in Soho. William, 40, and Kate, 41, paid a visit to The Dog & Duck pub - speaking to staff and patrons about the preparations for King Charles' Coronation on Saturday.

Body language expert Darren Stanton said the couple appeared "unfazed" and "perfectly relaxed" during the engagement - even though they were travelling by public transport, which meant they were "out of their comfort zone."

The Prince and Princess of Wales travelled on the London Underground on their way to visit the Dog & Duck pub in SohoThe Prince and Princess of Wales travelled on the London Underground on their way to visit the Dog & Duck pub in Soho
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He added that their gestures were so synchronised that they appeared to have a telepathic understanding. Darren, speaking on behalf of Betfair Casino, said: "The pair were positioned completely symmetrical, which demonstrates that they are even more in sync with each other. Their hand gestures and body language were also matching and mirroring.

"This shows that they are in control of the situation and have an almost telepathic connection with one another. As their gestures were totally synchronised, they are clearly operating from an authentic place and not attempting to convey a faked emotion. "From their facial expressions, they radiated genuine joy and happiness.

This is clear as their facial muscles were completely relaxed. It seems that they were totally comfortable in their surroundings."

Princess Kate dazzled in red on the royal engagementPrincess Kate dazzled in red on the royal engagement

Kate caught the eye on the engagement with a stunning red coat over a cream skirt, which she matched with white heels and a bag. William, meanwhile, cut a more casual figure in a brown open blazer, unbuttoned shirt and navy trousers.

Darren described the Princess' outfit choice as a "statement of personal power". He said: "The most significant thing about Kate is that she was wearing her superhero colour of red. She usually wears this colour when she wants to make a striking, bold entrance.

Not from a sense of arrogance, but it's a colour that she's drawn to when she wants to create a statement of personal power." William also mucked in on the visit to the Dog & Duck - pulling a pint of 'Kingmaker' from a pump.

The Prince of Wales pulled a pint of Kingmaker, a new brew celebrating the coronation of King Charles IIIThe Prince of Wales pulled a pint of Kingmaker, a new brew celebrating the coronation of King Charles III

Darren said: "From a body language point of view, he seemed quite happy to be the centre of attention and radiated confidence. It appears nothing is too much for the pair and they will happily get involved in anything.

"They are clearly happy to go with the flow, unlike other members of the Royal family who stick to strict protocols. This demonstrates their willingness and ability to be amongst the people in the future." Excitement is now building and the final preparations are underway ahead of the King's Coronation at Westminster Abbey on Saturday.

Darren added he was not able to spot any sign of anxiety or worry from the William and Kate ahead of the momentous occasion.

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