Prince Charles Reportedly Has A ‘Dominant’ But ‘Protective’ Relationship With This Royal Relative
Prince Charles reportedly has a special relationship with his niece, Zara Tindall.
While speaking with Express, Judi James analyzed the body language between the two royals and said that Prince Charles and Tindall are very close.
James said that if the members of the royal family will be placed on a scale ranking them from who’s most likely to engage in PDA, Prince Charles will be at the end of the row. After all, the heir to the throne is a rather hands-off and stuffy-looking guy.
Tindall, on the other hand, will position herself at the other end of the scale because she’s spontaneous and gloriously gregarious.
James said that when you put the two royals together, the public can expert Tindall to engage in her playful ways with Prince Charles. The mom of two also tends to give her uncle dominant-looking hugs that surprise and delight the future king.
Tindall also seems to be very protective of Prince Charles. While looking at one of their photos, James said that Tindall tends to do the neck embrace with Prince Charles. The gesture is dominant, emphatic, and escape-proof.
However, Prince Charles isn’t naturally tactile with his niece. In fact, he seems somewhat reserved when he’s with Tindall.
Meanwhile, Prince Charles also made headlines this week amid claims that he might be the last Prince of Wales. Following his 60th anniversary as the Prince of Wales, YouGov and ITV created a poll about the future Prince Charles’ title.
Over 1,000 respondents were asked what they think should happen to the Prince of Wales title after Prince Charles ascends the throne. Over 57 percent said that the Prince of Wales title should be passed on to Prince William.
However, 22 percent of the respondents think that the title should be left vacant or abolished completely. But at the end of the day, the decision as to whether Prince William will receive the Prince of Wales title is entirely up to Prince Charles.
After all, only the reigning monarch can pass the Prince of Wales title once he is crowned king.
As of late, there are also rumors claiming that Prince Charles may be bypassed from the throne. After all, several Britons want Prince William to succeed Queen Elizabeth.
However, the order of succession cannot be changed by the Queen or any member of the royal family. As such, the only way for Prince William to become king is if Prince Charles dies or abdicates.