Let's face it, we all love seeing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle out and about, showing off their public displays of affection. But let's not forget about Kate Middleton and Prince William, who have also been known to show their love in public from time to time. Recently, royal watchers have noticed something interesting. Since Harry and Meghan tied the knot, Kate and Will seem to be stepping up their game when it comes to public displays of affection. So, what's the deal with that?
William and Kate: A Newfound Touchy-Feely Phase?
Body language expert Judi James noticed something special during Remembrance Sunday. She pointed out that William has been taking the lead in public touch rituals with Kate, something that hasn't been common in the past. “On Remembrance Sunday, William performed a back-touch ritual, even splaying his thumb out to signal a protective form of affection,” James explained to the Daily Mail. It seems that Meghan and Harry’s affectionate behavior has had a ripple effect on William and Kate. Since Meghan joined the royal family, her tactile relationship with Harry has influenced William and Kate to be more affectionate in public.

Not only during Remembrance Day, but fans also saw William and Kate getting a bit more touchy-feely at an event last month. Kate placed her hand on William's leg, which Judi James described as "a very strong signal of attraction." Kate also touched William’s thigh during Princess Eugenie’s wedding in mid-October. These moments are subtle yet significant, showing that the couple's affection extends beyond the usual royal decorum.
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Why the Change in Behavior?
Now, you might be wondering why Kate and William have been more reserved in the past, while Harry and Meghan have always been open about their affection. One key factor is the context of their public appearances. Harry and Meghan often showed affection during their dating and engagement phase, typically when they weren't on official duties. This freedom allowed them to express their feelings more openly.



