Prince Charles' Action Shows Readiness To Serve as King; Viral Video Sparks Health Concern as Royal Fans See Swollen Hands

Despite Prince Charles' Action Shows Readiness To Serve as King; Viral Video Sparks Health Concern as Royal Fans See Swollen Hands
Experts observe how prepared Prince Charles was to take the throne, but a viral video sparks another concern after royal fans saw the future king's swollen hands. Alastair Grant - WPA Pool/ Getty Images

A specialist studied Prince William and Prince Charles' body language and discovered why they had such a striking difference in emotions at the opening of parliament.

Prince Charles, with the help of Prince William and Camilla Parker Bowles, stepped in to cover for the Queen, who had canceled a major appearance for the first time in 59 years owing to episodic mobility difficulties.

Experts Believe Prince Charles Is Ready to Be the King

Judi James, a body language specialist, contrasted Prince Charles and Prince William during the inauguration of Parliament, suggesting that both of these important members of the Royal Family were aware of their very distinct responsibilities at the event.

According to The Mirror, Prince Willian seemed solemn as he attempted to diminish his rank and let his father to take center stage. In comparison, Prince Charles played a completely different role during this event, and Judi suggested that because he was in the spotlight, he tried to display control and even leadership.

Despite his best attempts, the Prince of Wales' jitters were obvious, according to the expert. On behalf of Betfair Casino, body language expert Darren Stanton concurred with Judi and added that Prince Charles was nervous. Even yet, Darren claimed, the Prince was 'at ease' upon succeeding the Queen, demonstrating his preparedness for the throne.

The expert then added that Prince Charles' solemn demeanor was an attempt by the Prince to mimic his mother, the Queen when she inaugurated parliament in past years. This mirroring of the Queen, in accordance with the body language expert, demonstrated the Prince of Wales' serious side and his grasp of the gravity of his duty, according to Woman & Home via MSN.

Video Showing Prince Charles' Swollen Hands Goes Viral

Despite this, Prince Charles' bloated hands attract the attention of internet users daily, and he has joked about his sausage fingers since Prince William's birth.

A photo of the future king purportedly experiencing edema in his hands and fingers went viral when it was shared on Reddit. On May 11, the photograph was posted to the group oddly terrifying, and by May 12, it had received over 69,000 votes.

The thread was full of unfounded rumors concerning the royal's health, but it's not the first time the prince's hands have drawn notice. During a visit to India in 2019, his feet and hands swelled as images seemed to depict UK metro newspaper

The apparent bulge was also noted by fans in May 2021, when the Prince of Wales stopped for a pint at a tavern in South London. Prince Charles' hand swelling appears to have persisted since then, as seen by his appearance on April 28 at the West London Welcome community center, which aids immigrants and asylum seekers.

The specific origin of Prince Charles' swollen hands is unknown, although swelling can be caused by a variety of factors, including fluid retention, a rapid shift in temperature, or even eating too much salty food. Swollen hands can sometimes indicate a medical problem that requires medical treatment, but there has been no indication that Charles' illness is significant, Newsweek via MSN reported.

Queen Elizabeth is Very Proud of Prince Charles, Prince William

Meanwhile, after having to withdraw from the State Opening of Parliament due to mobility concerns, the Queen was very proud to have Prince Charles and William stand-in. Because of her increasing mobility challenges, the Queen was obliged to withdraw from the State Opening of Parliament for the first time in 59 years this week.

For the first time, Prince Charles read her address, joined by Prince William, who had never attended previously. The king watched proceedings on television from Windsor while the Sovereign's Throne in the House of Lords remained symbolically vacant.

Whether the increasingly fragile 96-year-old king would ever be seen at the Palace of Westminster again was undoubtedly raised. Before announcing 38 of Boris Johnson's Bills for the next year, an emotional Prince Charles glanced at his mother's crown, including new rules to appropriately punish environmental hooligans, capitalize on Brexit, better regulate landlords, and guarantee Britons can pay their mounting bills.

In a momentous constitutional moment for the UK, Prince William and the Duchess of Cornwall flanked the Prince of Wales as he gave the address from the consort's throne, which had been used by his father Prince Philip for decades.

A poignant vacancy remained next to him, where the Queen's somewhat bigger vacant throne would normally be, as Britain's longest-reigning monarch passes authority to her son and grandson, as per to Daily Mail.

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