King Charles's encounter with Donald Trump showcases the former president's persuasive demeanor
In a fascinating analysis, body language expert Inbaal Honigman delves into the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Britain's royal family - King Charles, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
During the encounter, Honigman notes a significant difference in the demeanour of the two leaders. While Prince William appeared relaxed, gently reassuring Kate Middleton with a hand on her back, Trump reverted into his salesman persona, trying to talk himself up.
Trump's strong handshake and upright posture suggested he wanted to appear powerful. However, his movements appeared overly rehearsed, indicating a lack of comfort with royal protocol. In contrast, Prince William's relaxed stance suggested that for him, the meeting was just part of his daily work.
King Charles, on the other hand, handled the conversation comfortably. Honigman observes that the difference in the direction of King Charles' and Trump's gaze suggests the former's ease in the conversation.
Trump's behaviour during the conversation was interpreted as an attempt to impress King Charles. The expert notes that Trump comes across as grandiose while speaking to King Charles, trying to present himself as important.
Interestingly, Trump's gaze was directed slightly upwards during the conversation, possibly indicating an attempt to present things as grander than they are. Honigman suggests that this may be an attempt to talk himself up to King Charles.
Contrary to some speculations, there is no information in the available search results about a body-language expert stating that Donald Trump tried to assert himself but failed during the meeting with the royal family.
However, Honigman's observation suggests that Trump's stiff posture may indicate that he was not 100% sure about royal protocol. Trump's "Ken doll" pose may also indicate that the meeting was a significant event for him, akin to a well-crafted sales pitch.
In conclusion, the analysis reveals Trump's salesman approach during the meeting with the royal family, trying to elevate his status and present himself as important. King Charles, Prince William, and Kate Middleton, on the other hand, seemed to handle the encounter with ease and composure.
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