November 14, 2022, is King Charles’ first birthday as the UK monarch, and a new photograph has allowed royal fans to get a new glimpse of him in this role. Body language expert Judi James spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk about the newest photo of the King, and which key royals it alludes to.The most recent photograph depicts King Charles standing beside an ancient oak tree in Windsor Great Park to mark his appointment as Ranger of Great Windsor Park.Judi told Express.co.uk that this year’s birthday photo was a far cry from last year’s, with the “mood music” altering “dramatically”.Speaking about last year’s official photo, Judi stated: “In 2021 we were shown an image of a prince looking extremely regal despite the outdoor setting.”His pose was totally suitable for the role of King that he was to take on, with a piercing eye expression greeting the camera to connect directly with the viewer.READ MORE: Prince William will sign ‘new business deal’ – claims Charles is ‘spiritual’ in new photo which shares ‘messages’ to Camilla and Harry – claim (Image: Chris Jackson/Getty Images / Getty)”There were signal of formality, tradition and status in this pose.”Charles sits upright and with no sign of relaxation, wearing a very smart and almost dapper suit complete with perfect accessories that suggest class and wealth.”His smile is also formal, suggesting a king looking at a subject rather than an approachable and more accessible man showing signals of approachability.”In contrast to his 73rd birthday photograph, which would be a “perfectly suitable portrait to be hanging on the wall of any embassy or town hall”, this year’s photo captures a different side of the monarch.DON’T MISS…Cruise guest moans about ‘drunken rhino’ behaviour on board ship [REAL LIFE]Rishi Sunak’s wife channels Beatrice at Remembrance Day event [PICTURES]Tiffany Trump looks unrecognisable at wedding to Michael Boulos [LATEST] Buckingham Palace released a new photograph in celebration of King Charles’ 74th birthday (Image: Chris Jackson/Getty Images) An official photograph to mark the then Prince Charles’ 73rd birthday (Image: AFP photo / Clarence House / Hugo Burnand) Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pose with son Archie (Image: Misan Harriman/Misan Harriman via Instagram/AFP via Getty Images) ‘Charles and Camilla’s iconic photograph of their youth’ (Image: Shutterstock)Judi believes that the photograph connects Charles to a second important royal too, and alluded to a “possible message”.She explained: “Harry’s official portraits of himself and his family have famously shown them posing beneath or close to a very similar-looking tree.”There are also physical parallels between Harry and his father, with Charles adopting -“like Harry”- a “more casual style of dress here”.She concluded: “This photograph with its messages of the continuity of nature and the symbol of the tree of life, does seem to remind us of the passions and causes that the father and son share, despite their apparent alienation.”