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Princess of Wales’ subtle handbag gesture as Trumps meet Royals at Windsor

By Ashlea Hickin,Jennifer Newton

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Princess of Wales' subtle handbag gesture as Trumps meet Royals at Windsor

The Princess of Wales employed a subtle tactic with her handbag as she welcomed Donald and Melania Trump at Windsor Castle today.

Prince William and Kate were given the initial responsibility of welcoming the Trumps, who arrived in Marine One, the call sign for the aircraft of the United States Marine Corps carrying the president.

The princess greeted Mr Trump with a wide smile as they shook hands at Windsor Castle. The president warmly shook hands with William and affectionately patted the heir to the throne on his right arm.

Following their arrival, the Trumps and the Waleses walked side by side – with William and Mr Trump engaged in conversation in the centre of the group, while the US president held his wife Melania’s hand before introducing them to the King and Queen, reports the Mirror.

Body language expert Bruce Durham from Huddle Culture noticed a subtle gesture made by Kate. He explained to the Mirror: “When they walk away from the helicopter, you see Kate notices the closeness between Donald and Melania, but then what occurs is that her brain notices this and you’ll see there is a shift of her handbag in her hands.

“And what this is, is that she notices that and she feels uncomfortable enough and her brain says move closer to William but because of that regimented royal protocol that’s been ingrained within her, all you get is a shift of the handbag, which indicates she wants to do it, but she regiments herself and recognises that spatial awareness.

“They do look jovial, but it is good when you get these different types of behavioral accpetances, where you’ve got the American president and his partner and Prince William on the other side and the different expectations of how people should behave.”

The prince and princess accompanied the president and his wife on the brief walk to meet the King and Queen in front of the gable-ended Victoria House.

The distinctive venue, never previously utilised for an incoming state visit in contemporary times, represents just one of several special touches being incorporated to impress the contentious billionaire-turned politician, who regards the King as his “friend”.

Camilla managed to attend the opening engagement of the crucial diplomatic Royal obligation after withdrawing from the Duchess of Kent’s funeral on Tuesday owing to acute sinusitis.

The Queen donned a striking sapphire blue dress, a coordinating coat by Fiona Clare and hat by Philip Treacy, along with a sapphire and diamond brooch.

Ceremony and grandeur was displayed in full splendour with the magnitude and spectacle of the military pageantry presented for Mr Trump being extraordinary.

Positioned along the carriage procession route through the private Windsor estate to the castle were 22 half-companies of personnel from across the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the British Army and the Royal Air Force.

The Trumps joined the King and Queen, along with the prince and princess, for a picturesque carriage ride through the verdant parkland to the castle, escorted by a vibrant Sovereign’s Escort of the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment.

This evening, to conclude the Royal celebrations, there will be a grand state banquet. The Trumps will stay overnight in the 1,000 year old castle as guests of the King and Queen.