Last Friday, December 16, King Charles visited JW3 London, a Jewish community centre that acts as a hub for the arts, culture, social action and learning in North London. Charles met with a group of Jewish people who were also survivors of the Holocaust. The monarch was seen dancing and laughing with them.
The Royal Family shared photos of Charles last week with survivors of the holocaust at the community centre in North London.
The royal account tweeted: “As the Jewish community prepares to celebrate Chanukah, The King today joined holocaust survivors for a reception at @JW3London – a community centre that acts as a hub for the arts, culture, social action and learning in North London.”
Body language expert Judi James analysed the King’s actions during the visit, comparing his style of dancing with his late mother’s.
She said: “Although his mother the late Queen would often be seen enjoying dancing, her outings tended to be elegant ballroom style dancing or Scottish reels, or even something country and Western with Philip.
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“She rarely, if ever, went into freefall, doing anything less elegant and more spontaneous, but that is exactly what Charles has always seemed to prefer.
“He will often be happiest joining in a group dance where he doesn’t know the steps but where he is delighted to put enthusiasm above technique.”
Analysing the video of Charles dancing with members of the community centre, Judi continued: “His beaming, rounded cheek smiles and cheery crinkled eye smiles show he is also happy to be laughed at for his efforts.
“Charles has always had the performer gene and adored being in the spotlight.
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“He did comedy sketches at university, and since inheriting the Crown he shows no sign of slowing down, especially as it is such a good way of bonding with people when he’s on royal visits like this.”
Royal fans were quick to comment on the photos and videos of Charles, with many impressed by his seemingly warm attitude during the visit.
Twitter user Tiffany wrote: “I love when I see His Majesty out and about. Especially when he dances or does something like dances with his subjects. He really does care about the people of his country.”
User @Manny_S_H_1989 said: “He seems a changed man as his new role as the King! This is refreshing to see! Such a lovely gesture and to see him out mixing with the public is amazing!”
Sarah commented: “I actually really do love King Charles, I met him as a child when he came to Widnes and he was a lovely man then, and I think he will bring our Royal Family into the modern era.”
Twitter user @MissDRT wrote: “For a second I thought this was going to be really awkward, but then he really gets into it!”
Benedict Ratchford said: “Made my day seeing His Majesty smiling and dancing with those people. Really lovely to see.”
Rocsanna added: “This is so lovely to see, King Charles still has the moves and isn’t afraid to break them out.”
Twitter user @vannerbird said: “A King who will dance with the elderly, and previously held a little boy’s hand and walked with him. He’s special.”
Natalie Golombeck agreed. She said: “This is so lovely and definitely represents the more modern monarchy King Charles wants to create moving forward.”
Linda Duckworth wrote: “Love this man, a new and refreshing definition for the Royal Family.”
John Aiken added: “Wonderful to see HM The King getting down with the groove, sharing it with others, and clearly enjoying himself. Happy Christmas, Sir.”