Jack Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie
Jack Brooksbank held Princess Eugenie's waist as they shared their first kiss post-wedding. Pictured: Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie leave St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle following their wedding at St. George's Chapel on October 12, 2018 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Victoria Jones-WPA Pool

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s kiss after their wedding is said to be more intimate than Prince William and Kate's, as well as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first kiss.

Blanca Cobb, a body language expert, told Cosmopolitan that Princess Eugenie and her husband’s smooch was more intimate because the tequila ambassador leaned in and held his wife’s waist during their kiss.

Prince William and Prince Harry simply leaned in to kiss their respective wives, but they never held their waist. Rather, they continued to hold each other’s hand throughout the special moment.

Cobb described Brooksbank’s gesture as his way of telling Princess Eugenie that she is his world, and he will be holding her through everything.

“The stomach is very intimate since it’s right above the pleasure zones and right underneath the breast,” Cobb said (via The Sun).

Following their kiss, Princess Eugenie was seen giggling, and the body language expert that this may be because her husband held her stomach in public.

“She may not be high up on the totem pole but she’s still a royal and may have gotten the signal, ‘I’m not supposed to be doing this, I forgot I’m in public,’” Cobb said.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s daughter also made headlines on her wedding day after she boldly showed off her surgery scar in public. The 28-year-old princess underwent spine surgery in 2002 to treat her scoliosis.

Princess Eugenie’s wedding gown, which was designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, featured off-shoulder long sleeves. Since the gown is styled with a low-back cut, it showed off Princess Eugenie’s long back scar, according to CNN.

Royal fans who saw Princess Eugenie’s dress also noted that her gown looked so much nicer than what Markle wore on her wedding day. The Duchess of Sussex’s bridal dress was designed by Clare Waight Keller, and it featured an open bateau neckline that gave a peak of her shoulder.

Markle revealed that she decided to hire the expertise of Keller due to the designer’s timeless and elegant aesthetic, her impeccable tailoring, and her relaxed demeanor.