Kate Middleton to ‘fly solo’ following Caribbean debacle: Expert

Kate Middleton will reportedly be undertaking more solo royal trips after Prince William becomes Prince of Wales

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Kate Middleton will reportedly be undertaking more solo royal trips after her husband Prince William rises to the rank of Prince of Wales, reported Express UK.

The move is tipped to be part of a plan called the ‘Cambridge Way’, a strategy being created by Prince William’s aides for him to be initiated into his ultimate role as the Prince of Wales.

According to reports, part of this strategy may include William’s wife Kate being made to go on more solo tours across the world after body language experts claimed that she seemed more ‘confident’ during the recent Caribbean tour which was plagued with protests.

Talking to Express UK, body language expert Darren Stanton shared that Kate appeared ‘super confident’ in the Caribbean, with her body language similar to that of Princess Diana’s.

Stanton claimed: “When she speaks to people, she nails down at their eye level to build rapport and has no problems getting close hugging people.”

“Her enjoyment and happiness are all genuine signs and emotion so it’s clear the couple have been having lots of fun going out interacting with members of the public and other civil dignitaries.”

Stanton went on to state that William, however, seemed ‘anxious’ and ‘not very confident’ on the trip.

Stanton’s comments were also backed by a royal biographer who also said that Kate seems to be more ‘confident’ on solo royal trips because “she finds it easier to relax without Prince William by her side.”