“BEHIND PALACE WALLS… Prince William & Princess Kate’s Secret PDA When the Cameras Vanish — A Rare Glimpse Into a Royal Love Few Ever See

RI composite of Prince William and Kate Middleton facing each other

Prince William and Kate Middleton, PDA?! Whilst it’s usually Prince Harry and Meghan Markle who have earned themselves a reputation for being the more tactile couple, the Prince and Princess of Wales are completely different when “cameras drop”, a royal author has claimed.

Apparently, they’re even partial to a bit of PDA themselves from time to time.
Kate Middleton with her hand on Prince William's backPrince William and Kate will celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary next spring (Credit: Cover Images)

Prince William and Kate’s PDA during royal outings

Seasoned royal reporter and bestselling author, Katie Nicholl, claims to have “spent hours with Kate Middleton”, providing her with enough material to write a biography, Kate: The Future Queen.

There’s a notable change when the cameras stop.

In a recent interview, ahead of William and Kate’s 15th wedding anniversary next April, the writer explained a “notable change” that she has observed in the couple’s behaviour, that occurs “when the cameras stop”.

“I’ve been with them on many occasions, and when the cameras drop, you’ll often see them walk away and Kate will put an arm around his waist, or he’ll place his hand in the small of her back,” Katie told The Mirror.

“There’s a lovely closeness between them, and whereas at the start of their marriage they seemed shy about being affectionate in public, they’re so much more confident now,” she added.
Prince William with his hand on Kate's backWilliam and Kate are more affectionate “when the cameras drop,” a royal reporter has claimed (Credit: Cover Images)

Prince and Princess of Wales’ wedding anniversary

In light of this, Katie predicted of their upcoming Crystal wedding anniversary: “They tend to do things in a low-key way, but it wouldn’t surprise me to see them do something special to recognise 15 years of marriage next year.”

Next April, William and Kate will celebrate fifteen years of being married.

This year, they marked the occasion with a trip to the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides, in the country where they first fell in love.

They delighted fans with some cute snaps of them together on social media.
William and Kate on the Isle of MullWilliam and Kate visited the Isle of Mull this year to celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary (Credit: Cover Images)
The Prince and Princess of Wales tied the knot on April 29 back in 2011, at Westminster Abbey in London.

The grand ceremony was broadcast worldwide in more than 180 countries. Over half of the British population is estimated to have tuned in to watch.

The couple first met at the University of St Andrews in 2001. After starting off as friends, their friendship eventually blossomed into a romance, and they began dating.

Since their wedding at Westminster Abbey in 2011, they have of course welcomed three children. Prince George is now 12, Princess Charlotte is 10, and Prince Louis is seven.

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