Prince George is more of his father’s “mini-me” than ever before with the 11-year-old mirroring his Prince William’s poses, a body language expert has claimed.The Prince and Princess of Wales were accompanied by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis during Catherine’s Together At Christmas Carol service on Friday.Body Language expert Judi James suggested that the three children looked “more grown-up, responsible and more solemn” as they entered Westminster Abbey with Prince William shortly after Princess Kate.When comparing Prince William and his eldest son, James said: “Both sat with their knees splayed in a gesture of confidence in identical poses, showing like-minded thinking and reminding us how William’s role as George’s hero and mentor is still as strong as ever.”Prince George is more of his father’s “mini-me” than ever before with the 11-year-old mirroring his fathers poses, according to a body language expertGettyJames compared the body language of William and George to looking like “Kate’s security team… with their legs splayed and their hands clasped in front of their torsos”. She added: “They give the appearance of being protective co-conspirators as Kate recovers from her illness.”William greeted his wife with a touch on the arm, and Kate’s re-bonding group gesture was to put a loving hand on George’s back.”Prince Louis showed “some signs of his usual playfulness, but overall, they looked sensible and protective,” according to James.The Prince and Princess of Wales accompanied Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis during Catherine’s Together At Christmas Carol service on FridayGettyMeanwhile, William and Kate’s bond was evident as they “offered some steering touches and glances.”Kate wore a festive red Alexander McQueen coat that sent “out signals of strong emotions like love, passion and a desire to challenge and fight”. James added: “Her coat dress might have a slightly military theme, but the large bow at the neck and the equally large pearl drop earrings add a more upbeat, signature look that reflects not just the theme but the guests at this service, which is primarily children.”Walking tall in the leadership role she takes during this very personal Christmas tradition, she carries her hands in a very modest-looking fingertip-touch gesture but raises her right hand in a low and unassuming wave at the fans.”Princess Kate wore a festive red Alexander McQueen coatGettyKate has kept her relationship with the public through her personal messages on social media.James suggests this has continued with the princess implementing this personal touch with her body language.She told the Sun: “After her tough year her smile is an ‘acknowledgment’ greeting rather than the less personal royal smile. As her eyes dart to the side she performs a friendship ritual that seems to suggest her recent illness might have created a closer, warmer and empathetic relationship with her royal fans. Her illness might have increased her already strong trait of empathy.”James explained that Kate’s smile “reflects the Christmas mood” as she greeted the performers “but as she switches into listening mode her eyebrows raise and steeple slightly in the middle to create furrows in her brow and her eye expression turns to one of sympathy as she retains a smile but switches it to one more associated with caring and concern”.