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As he stepped out to review the troops, he walked in front of Queen Elizabeth. It was reported that Trump broke royal protocol by doing so. When Donald stepped out with King Charles on Wednesday, preparing to examine the troops, it happened again. And according to one body language expert, King Charles was uneasy about the situation.

King Charles was ‘uneasy’ with Trump during troop inspection, body language expert says

Speaking on behalf of OLBG, body language expert Inbaal Honigman stated that King Charles was tense over some of Donald Trump’s behavior. As King Charles gestured in front to show that Donald Trump was supposed to stand still. But the president began walking instead.

Meanwhile, Honigman also says Trump most likely misinterpreted the gesture as King Charles was ‘left behind,’ walking behind Trump, who didn’t wait for the monarch to catch up.

“As Charles walks up behind him, he is seen with a half-smile on his face, revealing that he is bemused,” the body language expert said. “The Monarch smooths his tie down, which can signify nervousness. He’s not sure what to do now. He’s faced with two options – to correct Trump and potentially embarrass him, or to go along with what is potentially a break in protocol.”

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