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Prince William and Princess Kate Are Ramping Up the PDA Lately, Expert Says

Prince William kisses Kate Middleton on the cheek

Once upon a time, the Prince and Princess of Wales for the most part avoided PDA—but times have changed, an expert says, per The Daily Express.

William and Kate’s PDA has been increasing, body language expert Judi James tells the outlet, including at last week’s Royal Ascot, where Kate put her hand on William’s back, prompting the couple to look at each other before Kate dropped her hand and looks to the ground. Plus, who can forget that cheeky bum pat at the BAFTAs? 

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Now some thought that it appeared William was ignoring Kate in the Royal Ascot clip, but James disagrees: “This one fade out probably had more to do with the fact that the couple appeared to be going down some steps and needing to focus,” she says. “Here Kate’s hand goes down to William’s bum. We can’t see if it connects, but as a gesture, the bum pat or touch usually suggests physical attraction or approval.”

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Once criticized for not showing each other enough affection—especially compared to generally PDA-heavy Prince Harry and Meghan Markle—“You can pin up a wall full of photos of William and Kate flirting or gazing at each other using the look of love to counter this one moment, and their touch rituals and PDAs seem to be increasing recently, rather than decreasing,” James says.

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Now in their twelfth year of marriage and settled into her royal role, Kate is smiling often and comfortable. James says Kate “probably has the best royal smile in the business. Pitch perfect, it stays in place for long periods of time without wilting, and she will often intensify the smile signals to look amused, upbeat, and happy.”

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Back in April, William placed his hand on Kate’s waist during a visit to Birmingham. It caught the attention of Jesús Enrique Rosas, also known as “The Body Language Guy” on YouTube, who said it was a good signal for your partner to know consciously and subconsciously that you are there with them “present and in the moment.” He also said the gesture was loving and not controlling, as some may have interpreted it.

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Rosas also noticed Kate’s habit of exposing her neck when she turns to William and smiles at him, describing it as a feminine gesture that suggests Kate feels comfortable with William and protected by him. On another engagement, the couple laughed together, and “the energy” was there for everyone to see. He commented that William looked relaxed, and Kate had a “bright smile” as they enjoyed the day together.

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