Kate Middleton, Prince William
Kate Middleton and Prince William's wedding was perfect but it was not a fairytale, says Judi James. Pictured: Middleton, Prince William attend the Men's Singles final on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 15, 2018 in London, England. Getty Images/Clive Brunskill

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding may have been dubbed as perfect, but it was nothing close to a fairytale.

Judi James, a body language expert, told Express that the couple’s nuptials was controlled but it was still perfect one way or another.

“In terms of romance this wedding was primarily the result of the media circus that had surrounded Charles and Diana and Andrew and Fergie, meaning the body language was more controlled and subtle than any of the previous royal events,” she said.

But since Prince William and Middleton have been together for so long before they tied the knot, their marriage may not be considered a fairytale.

“We knew the couple had been together for a long time and so the ‘fairytale’ aspect of the young love was removed. It was perfect but also less memorable because the drama and speculation were missing. William’s facial expressions ranged from bashful to proudly loving and Kate’s super-perfect congruent-looking smile did not slip once. They looked regal and they looked confident in their love and suitability in a way that Charles and Diana did not,” James explained.

“Their trait of intensive mirroring one another showed a strong like-mindedness that suggested this love would last. There was no edge-of-the-seat tension, just some charming and solid signals of a more mature and potted in love,” she added.

In related news, the body language expert also analyzed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding and said that their romance is more genuine compared to other royal couples.

“With their touch rituals and their intense eye contact and tie-signs and their high levels of sexual attraction signals we saw less fairytale fantasy and more congruent and genuine romance from these two… This was a far more modern wedding, with Meghan showing all signs of utter confidence as she walked alone up the aisle and took her vows and it was Harry who we saw reduced to a series of anxiety rituals,” he said.