New official photos of the Crown Prince and Princess Charles and the King and Queen Consort Camilla, with the “hand position” of Princess Catherine and Queen Consort Camilla making headlines.

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Last Updated on 10/05/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

The British Royal Family has released new official photos of King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Catherine. What is the “rare appearance” that attracted attention?

 

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The British Royal Family releases new official photos of the King and Queen Consort Camilla and the Crown Prince and Princess.

 

The British Royal Family has released new portraits of King Charles and his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, and of the King’s eldest son, Prince William, and his wife, Princess Catherine. The photos were taken the day before Queen Elizabeth’s funeral (September 18), and although all four are dressed in mourning clothes, they all look relaxed.

The fact that Prince Harry, another son of King Charles, and his wife, Princess Meghan, are not in the picture, which represents the “new royal family” after the death of Queen Elizabeth, has become a topic of conversation, but that is not the only thing that has attracted attention. Note the position of the hands of Queen Consort Camilla and Catherine. Prince William has his hands crossed in front of him, while King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, and Princess Catherine have one hand around each partner’s waist.

 

Isn’t that just normal? Some of you may be thinking, “But there are many rules that must be followed by the royal family, including PDA (Public Display of Affection), and it is very rare to see such displays of affection, especially in official photos. It is very rare for them to show such displays of affection, especially in official photos. For this reason, many foreign media outlets have picked up on this “precious moment.

According to Micah Maier, an expert on royal family etiquette, who spoke to People, senior members of the royal family are not banned from PDA, but are trusted to “make appropriate decisions. However, they are expected to “use it differently” depending on the situation and the event they are attending.

 

Incidentally, although Queen Elizabeth sometimes held the hand of her husband, King Philip, she never showed PDA because of the stoic values of her generation. Because of these circumstances, when Queen Elizabeth was alive, other members of the royal family refrained from holding hands in front of the queen, Maier revealed to People.

 

 

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