The Duchess of Cambridge “led Prince William” with “laughter and happy smiles” during the tour, which was hit by protests, according to a body language expert. Kate was “confident” but “assertive” and “emerged as the future queen,” said body language expert Judy James. The expert said the mother of three appeared as a queen on hold throughout the tour. “The professional and emotional double act of William and Kate probably never seemed stronger than this one on this tour and it is proof to both of them that Kate’s strengths and leadership signs have been exposed openly and in a way that looks like welcome. response from her husband “. Speaking to FEMAIL, Judy explained how the Duchess took the lead in the international journey, proving that she is “much more than just a wife” to the Duke. Judy explained: “It would be difficult to overemphasize the version of Kate we have seen during this royal tour and how vital its impact will be on the company’s future dynamics.” The expert added: Kate was enjoyable in her interactions with the children on the tour, showing herself as a queen in anticipation. “Kate Middleton moved slowly in terms of her royal profile and position, taking a cautious, ‘as consistent’ approach to her role, avoiding change and drama, instead of rocking the royal boat but her body language so much. Kate and William on this tour seem to show how they both finally recognize that she can now be fun, daring, extroverted and even seriously in love. “Like everything about Kate, the signs were relatively discreet, but here we are now being informed through non-verbal cues about the woman who will one day become queen.” Judy explained: “Kate’s wave seems to have been slightly upgraded in terms of status on this tour.”