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Sophie Wessex's PDA for Charles was 'ice breaker' at Commonwealth Day service, says expert

King Charles appeared to be impatient at the annual Commonwealth Day service today and his sister-in-law Sophie stepped in to break the ice, according to a body language expert.

Key members of the Firm, including the Queen Consort and Prince and Princess of Wales, all turned out today for the ceremony which was held at Westminster Abbey, where the King will be crowned in less than two months' time, writes The Mirror.

The weather was not ideal at the Abbey for the guests arriving as many held on to their hats amid the windy conditions however they didn't let it ruin their day and the royal party shook hands with selected attendees before they gathered for several moments and exchanged a few words before processing to their seats.

Sophie appeared to jokingly shoulder-bump Charles, who appeared keen to get on with proceedings as soon as possible.

Body language expert Judi James told the Mirror that she believes the encounter was a truly telling moment and a sweet PDA between the pair.

She explained: "Whether it was the upgrade to Duchess of Edinburgh or maybe just a response to Charles’s slightly impatient-looking dithering as he waited to get on with the procession, but Sophie leant right in to give Charles a very playful shoulder-bump greeting, along with a very meaningful grin.

King Charles chats to Sophie Wessex at the Commonwealth service today (BBC)

"It was probably the first glimpse of a gesture like this at a formal public event like this and as an ice-breaker, it seemed to set the tone for the new Prince and Princess of Wales, who were spotted exchanging some grins that were fondly bordering on the flirtatious during the service.

"At one point Kate leant over to point to the place William should have been on his song sheet and he replied with a rather sweet suppressed smile, followed by a small bounce on his heels to signal a moment of happiness.

"Kate was also seen chatting to William during one of the musical numbers and his grin in reply looked equally cheeky."

The royals before the procession through the Abbey (PA)

Elsewhere, Judi also noted that Charles had an "air of impatience" as he arrived at the Abbey while Camilla appeared "intensely nervous".

She added: "Charles’s air of impatience might have been prompted by what went on outside the Abbey. Being greeted by jeers from the crowd from people carrying anti-monarchy banners didn’t rattle the King but it did seem to startle Camilla.

"While Charles stopped to enjoy the performance of a haka, Camilla walked straight past despite the fact he seemed to turn to expect to enjoy it with her.

William and Kate join in with one of the hymns (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

"Camilla was also clearly worried about the wind taking her hat and messing her hair but those are not the normal concerns for royal women. Buffeted by the same strong wind, Kate just placed one hand to steady her hat and Anne walked through without as much as a blink of concern.

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