SOPHIE, COUNTESS OF WESSEX is a member of the Royal Family and the daughter-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. The royals are believed to have a close relationship and a body language expert explained how Sophie became a confidante of the monarch.
The expert claimed she does this without over-fussing over the young royals.
Judi explained: As a family group Sophie even clutches her bag in front of her torso with both hands to avoid any announcement rituals that might suggest she’s going to be more tactile with her son or her husband. This does cause some drawing in of the arms to the torso and some upward hunching of her shoulders to suggest inner tension but that’s not resulting in any over-fussing of her children. The way that her daughter mirrors her pose shows strong admiration for her mother.
These designers are also favoured by some other members of the Royal Family such as Kate Middleton.
The Duchess of Cambridge may have been inspired by Sophie s style, Natasha added.
She concluded: Sophie’s love of timeless looks I feel has inspired The Duchess of Cambridge [who] often favoured casual attire before marrying into the Royal Family. The Duchess of Cambridge also shares a love of some of Sophie’s favourite designers including Emilia Wickstead and Erdem.
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The Countess of Wessex presents the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to Priya Ahluwalia at London Fashion Week
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London Fashion Week was very different this season due to the
coronavirus pandemic and social distancing, but the event still closed out with the announcement of the winner of the prestigious the
Priya Ahluwalia via video link on behalf of Her Majesty. Congratulations to Priya Ahluwalia, who has been named as this year’s winner of The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design, announced The message continued, Priya is the fourth winner of the award, which was first presented by The Queen at London Fashion Week in 2018.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex: The couple tied the knot in 1999 (Image: EXPRESS)
She has recently made virtual appearances to speak with frontline workers and to attend a meeting to discuss the work of female peacebuilders in conflict zones.
When making important appearances, Sophie could also use her fashion to make a statement.
Gareth claimed the royal could choose strong looks to gather more attention when she discusses important topics.
He continued: Bold fashion statements are a great way for the Countess of Wessex to gain media attention and raise awareness of her charity work.
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