Royal Fans Are Analyzing William And Kate's Body Language At Latest Appearance

Body language is so important. If a picture speaks a thousand words, then a video speaks a thousand words a second... Don't quote me on that, though.

What I mean to say is, body language can tell us things without verbally telling us things. It can get kind of out of hand, though, when fans of the Royal family take their obsession a little far.

Recently, the Duke and Duchess and Cambridge took part in a Generational Earthshot event at Kew Gardens in London, England.

The goal was to collaborate with students and coming up with green initiatives to have fight climate change.

How could that cause drama, right?

Well, the internet can be an incredibly harmful place, especially if you're a Royal.

The comments about how the Duke and Duchess behaved at the event have been flooding social media.

"Where are the body language experts when you need them?" wrote one Twitter user.

The comments on the Daily Mail's article about the pair are scathing.

"Unhappy marriage, body language speaks volumes. Lucky Harry and Megan got away and are living happy ever after," wrote one user.

"Wills never looks like he is happy or engaged," echoed a different reader.

"There is zero chemistry between these two, definitely an orchestrated marriage, like most of them sadly," a different person pointed out.

However, not all the comments were negative.

"There is a lot of respect and love oozing from these 2. You don't have to constantly be grabbing at each other to show chemistry. Some things are best left private," wrote one fan.

"The way William looks at Catherine and she at him in those unguarded moments speaks volumes," said another. "You want your partner after more than ten years to look at you the way William looked at Catherine at the Bond premiere. Don't think there's been any experts in the body language field that agree with your opinion."

Well, it's clear many people feel many different types of ways about the pair's body language.

To be fair, I think people will always try to see what they want to see, but maybe that's just me.