After the latest public appearance by the Grimaldi family, a nonverbal language expert hasn't hesitated to point directly at Monaco's Royal House. Through a thorough analysis, he has uncovered the whole truth about Prince Albert of Monaco and the relationship he keeps with his wife.
Last Saturday, July 19, the royal family commemorated a historic event: the 20th anniversary of Prince Albert's ascension to the throne. This anniversary marks two decades since the sovereign succeeded his father, Rainier III, after his passing.

To celebrate, the principality held a solemn and festive day, with the prominent presence of Prince Albert II, Princess Charlene, and their two children.
During the official events, the family starred in several notable moments that have now been carefully analyzed by nonverbal communication expert Javier Torregrosa.
According to his analysis for Semana magazine, the images captured reflect more than what can be perceived at first glance. In fact, he wanted to highlight the very close and affectionate relationship that Prince Albert of Monaco keeps with his family.
A nonverbal language expert claims Prince Albert of Monaco doesn't lie: "A real kiss"
As Torregrosa has confirmed, the attitudes and gestures of Monaco's family members during this official event reveal nuances that may go unnoticed at first glance.
In fact, one of the gestures that drew the most attention was the affectionate approach between Charlene and the sovereign. Despite rumors about a possible crisis in their marriage, both appeared united and in sync during the ceremony.
So much so that, according to this nonverbal communication expert, their public displays of affection suggest that "the flame of love is still alive between them". Especially significant was the moment when Prince Albert of Monaco kissed his wife on the cheek:

"It's a kiss from left cheek to left cheek. The left side of the body and face is regulated by the left hemisphere, which holds the most emotional and spontaneous part of our brain. This would indicate that it's a 'real' kiss."
Even so, analyst Javier Torregrosa emphasizes that these interpretations can never be taken as absolute certainties. However, he insists that gestures don't lie and that, in this case, they reinforce a genuine image of closeness and affection between the sovereigns.

Meanwhile, Prince Albert of Monaco also shared a gesture with his daughter Gabriella, although in this case the reaction was different. According to the expert, "Gabriella's mouth gesture indicates contempt."
"You can see how the left corner of her mouth retracts and lifts just as her father kisses her," added the founder of NoVerbal. This detail could reflect discomfort or confusion on the girl's part in a context of high public exposure.
Torregrosa doesn't rule out that Gabriella simply doesn't enjoy this type of formal event. In fact, it's not the first time her attitude has sparked debate, and proof of this is what happened last June 23 during the night of San Juan.
That day, the family appeared on the palace balcony to watch a traditional dance performance. During that event, what stood out the most wasn't the performance, but the serious expressions of Prince Albert of Monaco and Charlene of Monaco's daughter.