Meghan Markle, Prince Harry
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been touchy-feely throughout the past year. Pictured: Markle, Prince Harry leave after attending Christmas Day Church service at Church of St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate on December 25, 2018 in King's Lynn, England. Getty Images/Stephen Pond

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shared some romantic moments throughout the year.

In January, the Duke of Sussex was photographed whispering in Markle’s ear while they were in Cardiff. The Duchess of Sussex has a beautiful smile on her face while listening to what Prince Harry was saying.

During the royal couple’s trip to Birmingham, Prince Harry and Markle was photographed holding each other’s hands. And on May 19, they tied the knot at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle and looked extremely happy.

In one of their photos, Prince Harry stared into Markle’s eye. It was obvious how proud he was of his wife and thought she looked stunning in her Clare Waight Keller gown.

Following their wedding ceremony, Prince Harry and Markle rode a horse carriage around Windsor. They kissed each on the lips during the ride, and the gesture led the massive crowd to cheer them on.

Two months later, Prince Harry and Markle once again shared a loving kiss on the lips while at the Sentebale ISPA Handa Polo Cup at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club in Windsor in July.

In September, Prince Harry and Markle hugged each other in public during their visit to Loughborough University for a competitive netball shout out at the Coach Core Awards.

And in October, the royal couple was photographed staring into each other’s eyes during a private visit to Bondi Beach in Sydney. While sitting on the fine sand, Markle and Prince Harry smiled from ear to ear and obviously enjoyed the sweet moment.

Prince Harry and Markle once again looked into each other’s eyes during their walk through a forest in Rotorua, New Zealand.

Markle and Prince Harry have been dubbed as the most touchy-feely royal couple, and they have been this way ever since their engagement in November 2017.

Myka Meier, a royal etiquette expert, told People that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not necessarily broken any royal protocol whenever they held hands, touched each other’s backs, and hugged each other in public.

“The royals often adjust PDA to mirror the formality of the event they are attending,” she told People.