King Charles is settling into his new role as King following the death of the Queen in September, and it appears he has taken to the role like a duck to water. Much of Charles’ happiness as King could be down to his dear Queen Consort Camilla, who has known him for decades and been his wife for the best part of two of them.Speaking on behalf of Betfair Casino, body language and behavioural expert Darren Stanton highlighted how Camilla helps with Charles’ “confidence” in the royal spotlight.Darren explained: ‘A significant part of Charles’s life is his relationship with Camilla.”I believe when the couple went public with their romance and eventually went on to wed, Charles’ levels of confidence and self-reassurance developed greatly.”While he still makes the odd gesture here and there, he does not use pacifying and self-reassurance to the extent or degree that he did in previous decades.”READ MORE: Princess Beatrice’s weight loss – tips for ‘belly fat reduction’ The Queen Consort is a huge support to Charles as King (Image: GETTY) The Queen Consort often accompanies King Charles on royal engagements (Image: GETTY)After Charles and Camilla married in 2005, the former Duchess of Cornwall took on a critical support role while attending royal engagements.Camilla has continued in this supportive role as Queen Consort since Charles became King, often standing slightly further back just like Prince Philip did for the late Queen.Camilla touched on how Philip inspired her in the documentary Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers in 2021 after the Duke’s death aged 99.She said: “I saw the way he supported the Queen, not in a flashy way but just by doing it quietly. It’s something I’ve learned by.”DON’T MISS:’I was miserable’ – Fergie shares how she ‘lost close to 50 pounds’ [INSIGHT]Fergie shows off ‘full-leg workout’ after impressive weight loss [ANALYSIS]Kate takes the lead and calms ‘anxious’ Camilla at Cenotaph [PICTURES] The King has made it clear Camilla is a big part of his senior royal team (Image: GETTY) Camilla was by Charles’ side when he first became King (Image: GETTY)Darren added: “When addressing the nation, Charles appears to have very much embraced and slipped into his role as King very easily.”There is an element of confidence in his tone and he has generally become a lot more statesmanlike in his body posture than ever before.”It’s also clear that Charles wants to play an active role in society with his passion for ecological and agricultural pursuits.”While the Queen very rarely engaged in politics, it’s clear he is passionate about his interests and the environment and wishes to be part of any projects and developments, which is a real U-turn from the monarchy that we have been used to.”Overall, King Charles has grown into a confident, well-developed, socially adept man, who has spent his life preparing for his role as our monarch.’