
Kate Middleton Can’t Stand ‘Being Interrupted,’ According to Foot Reader
It’s been apparent over the years that Meghan Markle is no fan of being interrupted. There have even been memes of the “death stares” she gives people when they interrupt her. But guess who else hates being interrupted? Her sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales (formerly known as Kate Middleton).
While Kate’s been able to hide it better than Meghan, an expert is sharing exactly how they can tell it’s something that bothers the princess as well.
Expert says she can tell Kate ‘doesn’t like to be interrupted’ by looking at her feet
Jane Sheehan is a professional foot reader who has a host of celebrity clients and has been in the business for more than 25 years. She told the Daily Mail that the top of the foot is what you want the world to know, and the bottom is what’s really going on.
When looking at photos of Kate with her shoes off when she did so as a custom or when it was required during specific engagements, Sheehan observed, “Kate’s toes appear more in line with each other, which suggests methodical, detail-oriented traits and that she doesn’t like to be interrupted in the middle of something. Added to that, she has a short big toe, which means multitasker.”
According to Sheehan, there are similarities between Kate and her mother-in-law, the late Princess Diana‘s personality, as shown through their feet.
She explained: “Kate’s feet show that she has big shoulders for other people to cry on. She’s a good listener, which you can see through the extra ledge by the little toe … Diana also had this extra ledge but she also had a joint that is sticking up on the top of the foot.
“This shows having responsibilities dumped on your shoulders, which you didn’t ask for and you feel resistance to it. Like Kate, Diana’s feet show she valued people she had known for years. This is indicated by the curve of the fourth toe towards the big toe.’
What other members of the royal family’s feet show
Sheehan analyzed the feet of a few other women in the royal family as well.
She pointed out that Princess Eugenie has an elongated second toe only, while Princess Beatrice has a longer second and third toe, meaning that, “Beatrice has extra drive and determination that she can do twice as much as the next person, given the time and resources.”
The expert also looked at Zara Tindall’s feet and noted that “Her third toe is leaning towards the big toe and tilted, which means she has a 360-degree approach to what she’s doing. She analyzes what’s already happened and then looks ahead at the next steps.
“Her fourth toe is tilted with the nail looking towards the little toe, which shows she is excited to meet new people rather than hang around with people she’s known for years. She also has her little toe on its side, which means unconventional and rebellious. Sophie has this as well.”