Kate 'lights up' through 'passionate connection with william'
Kate 'lights up' through 'passionate connection with william'"
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The Princess of Wales "passionate" connection with Prince William makes her "light up", an expert has claimed. Royal fans were delighted to see the couple in a rare
moment of public affection on Thursday as Princess Kate cheered on her husband during a charity polo match. Kate was seen kissing and embracing William as she congratulated him on the
team's win at the Royal Polo Cup at the Guards Polo Club in Windsor. Body language expert Darren Stanton said the pair's actions mirrored each other "perfectly" which
showed "how real their connection is". Speaking to OK! magazine he said: "They couldn’t be any closer together. Kate’s hands are in the exact same position as William’s, and
you can feel how happy they feel from looking at them together. "Kate’s smile as William kissed her on the cheek was complete passion from her side. "He makes her light up. The arm
squeeze is also very telling of their relationship. You don’t let just anyone hug you or hold you like that. Hugs like that are from those who know you inside and out." Each year the
Prince takes part in the charity polo match, which they hoped would raise £1million for 11 different organisations that William and Kate support. Wearing a baby blue midi-dress from royal
favourite brand Beulah, Kate gazed on at her husband adoringly from the sidelines and drank a glass of champagne. As William was on the winning team his wife was able to present him with his
toy elephant-topped prize, giving him a kiss on the cheek and squeezing his arm affectionately as he did so. Mr Stanton said Kate's support showed how "authentic and open"
and "how strong they are as a couple". It wasn't the first time the royals have shown a moment of rare public affection this week after Kate was spotted tapping
Williams's bum during the service of thanksgiving for King Charles in St Giles' Cathedral in Scotland. The Princess was spotting leaning over to her husband and appeared to whisper
something in his ear whilst lighting tapping his backside. The couple was also seen giggling together as they sat next to the King and Queen before Charles was presented with the symbols of
his authority in Scotland, the Sceptre and the Sword of State, known as the Honours of Scotland.
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