Princess Kate ‘allows people to see her true self’ as she visits hospital that treated her

Princess Kate speaking to a patient at Royal Marsden Hospital

The princess showed her ‘true self’ in Tuesday’s visit, a body language expert said (Image: Chris Jackson/PA)

has allowed people to see “her true self” today as she visited the hospital last year, a body language expert has said.

The Princess of Wales, 43, arrived at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Chelsea, London, on Tuesday to thank staff who helped with her care last year and to

The visit was the first made by the future Queen, who completed her chemotherapy last September, this year as she continues her gradual return to work.

Talking about the princess’ body language during the visit, celebrity psychic and body language expert Inbaal Honigman revealed how the mum-of-three showed some signs of vulnerability during the visit, which saw Kate address her own cancer experience.

Honigman exclusively : “As she’s seen sitting down in a circle, having a conversation, she’s fully engaged in the chat.”

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She continued: “There’s a vulnerability to the princess, in the way that her hands meet across her body, protecting herself, and her crossed legs create another barrier of protection, with her knee popping in front of her body.

“Frequently we can see her arms opening as she shares her views with those around her, which shows that she doesn’t keep her barriers up, and that she allows people to see her true self. Catherine’s upwards-facing palms mean that she’s being truthful in the conversation.”

She added that the princess appears “truly engaged” in the conversations she is having with staff and patients as she learnt about the experiences they themselves are going through.

Honigman said: “Her interest in the patients is without a doubt genuine. Her forward lean shows how she doesn’t want to miss a word, and her round, large hand movements convey her enjoyment in talking to them. Some of the conversations must be harder than others, because at times she’s seen clenching her hands together, which shows that she’s nervous about the story that the patient is telling her.”

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Princess Kate talking to a cancer patient

Kate, 43, seemed pleased talking to patients and members of staff (Image: Chris Jackson/Pool Photo)

During the visit, Kate revealed that she had previously entered the hospital through a side entrance during her treatment last year to allow her to maintain some privacy.

She also said she was advised to bring warm clothes with her as a result of the side effects of the chemotherapy, and that she

She told patients: “I really felt like I needed to get the sun. You need loads of water and loads of sunlight.”

It was also revealed on Tuesday that Princess Kate and are now joint patrons of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.

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