King Charles III has been praised for his composed and strategic approach during a recent meeting with Donald Trump, as body language experts highlight subtle gestures that signaled control and confidence.
The encounter took place during the King’s four-day visit to the United States, a trip widely seen as a key diplomatic moment for the UK amid evolving international relations.
Expert Breaks Down Royal Body Language
Body language specialist Bruce Durham of Huddle Culture told The Mirror that King Charles demonstrated what he described as a “subtle power play” through carefully observed physical cues.
According to Durham, the King’s movements as he exited his vehicle were deliberate and revealing.
Small Gestures, Big Signals
The expert pointed to two key actions:
First, King Charles adjusted his jacket button—something Durham described not as functional, but as a “pacifying behaviour,” often used to manage nerves before a public appearance.
However, the second gesture carried more symbolic weight.

The King then opened his posture with his right hand, a movement Durham identified as “ventral exposure,” where the body is opened to signal calmness and lack of threat.
A Message of Calm Authority
“This isn’t just body language—it’s communication,” Durham explained, suggesting the gesture conveyed openness and controlled authority in a high-pressure diplomatic setting.
The analysis has been widely interpreted as evidence of the King’s experience in handling sensitive international encounters.
A Diplomatic Moment in Focus
The meeting comes as UK–US relations continue to evolve, with the royal visit seen as an opportunity to reinforce longstanding ties between the two nations.
While no formal political statements were tied to the interaction, the optics of the meeting have drawn significant attention from observers and media analysts alike.
Royal Soft Power on Display
King Charles’ approach reflects what many experts describe as the monarchy’s modern role: using symbolism, etiquette, and presence as tools of soft diplomacy.
For observers, the encounter underscored how even small gestures can carry weight on the global stage.
