Kate Middleton, recently, shows a different side of herself, a body language expert claimed. She, reportedly, appears to be more "vulnerable" in public settings amid the pandemic crisis.

Following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's exit, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have seemingly taken more tasks for the sake of the British Monarchy. Although they have appeared "confident" in their previous engagements, the future Queen Consort has since shown "dramatic glimpses" of sadder expressions, Judi James said. She added that these appears to happen in between her smiles and laughs during their recent royal appearances.

Speaking to the Daily Express, James suggested that Kate Middleton might be facing real "pressure" from working too much. Several royal experts, previously, emphasized that the Duchess has seemingly worked tirelessly ever since Megxit. Many have also continued to praise her for her work ethic.

Despite all the recognition and praise for her "unwavering commitment" to the British Throne, the body language expert asserted that she has, also, continued to show her "vulnerable side."

The publication noted that these past few months, she has, repeatedly, opened up about her "struggles" inside their home amid the pandemic crisis. This, however, has reportedly made her more "relatable" to many British mothers.

Earlier this year, netizens suggested the same "personality shift" about Kate Middleton. On Twitter, several individuals pointed out that there is "something troubling" about her.

One royal watcher conceded and said that she looks "tired and old." Meanwhile, other Twitter users described her as "depressed, and too thin."

Another body language expert told publications, at the time, that the Duchess was "composed" at her engagements. However, her "strain" was, reportedly, apparent when she was with Sophie, the Countess of Wessex. Allison Ward explained that she lets her guard down when she is with Prince Edward's wife.

Amid all the speculations and analysis, Kate Middleton and Prince William have continued to work inside and outside Anmer Hall. Since the start of the pandemic crisis, the Duke and Duchess, along with their kids, relocated to their Norfolk property.

These days, as the lockdown measures in the country continue to ease down, they have become more visible in public settings. It remains unclear, though, when the family will return to Kensington Palace.

It, also, remains unknown whether they will visit Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in Balmoral. But, the senior royal couple is, reportedly, expecting members of the British Royal Family to come to their Scottish residence in the next few weeks.