As always, Princess Kate stood tall with her husband Prince William and the rest of the royal family at Monday’s Commonwealth Day service, despite protests against the monarchy.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with King Charles, Queen Camilla and other important royals, attended the annual service at Westminster Abbey on March 9.
Dressed in a chic outfit in dark blue colors, Catherine not only managed to light up the environment with her presence, but also played a crucial role in extending support to the future king amid family tensions.
In one of the viral photos, Kate was seen placing a reassuring hand on William’s back.
According to body language expert Inbaal Honigman, “Her fingers are flat, not curled or digging into him, indicating that it is a selfless gesture, happy to give without expecting to receive.”
The royal couple were in conversation with someone where the Princess of Wales might have “sense” that he needed a “quick boost”.
Catherine’s hand forms a miniature wall of support behind her husband, demanding no attention to herself in return.
“Princess Catherine’s gentle hand on William’s back is a straightforward message to the prince. It’s a supportive touch that says ‘I’ve got your back,'” Inbaal said. Hello! Magazine.



