Prince Wlliam, Kate Middleton’s Body Language Mirrors Prince Harry, Meghan This Way
Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly mirroring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s body language.
Body language expert Elizabeth Kuhnke analyzed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s body language during their wedding and compared it to how they are with each other in public these days and said that things have changed drastically.
In the documentary “William and Kate: The First Year,” Kuhnke said that Prince William and Middleton’s first kiss during their wedding suggested that they just wanted to get out of the awkward moment in public. But the couple’s second kiss was the real humdinger for the expert.
“It was not rehearsed, it was spontaneous and again it showed the passion. Those two are not afraid to touch each other, as a matter of fact, it looks like they like to touch each other,” she said.
And months after their wedding, Prince William and Middleton went on a tour of Canada, and the couple didn’t appear to be embarrassed by some of the adorable moments they shared with each other.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cuddled on Prince Edward island after taking part in a dragon boat race at Dalva-By-The-Sea, and they were also oftentimes seen holding hands.
One year later, they attended the London Olympics. Following a big win for Great Britain, Prince William and Middleton shared a tight hug in public.
All of these public displays of affection suggest that Prince Harry and Markle are not the only ones who are lovey-dovey with each other in public. And according to body language expert Tracey Cox, the reason why Prince William and Middleton are no longer as affectionate as they once where are because they have been together for so long.
“Kate and William are absolute best friends, they are in the compassionate stage of the relationship and have a strong tested love. They don’t have to do soppy eyes at each other, they don’t have to touch each other every second,” she told Express.
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