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Kate and William display 'extremely rare PDA' that's 'hard to miss', expert claims

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Prince William and Kate Middleton have displayed three new changes as a couple in an 'extremely rare public display of affection', according to a body language expert.Jesús Enrique Rosas, who is known as The Body Language Guy on YouTube, took to his channel The Royal Rogue to reveal the new behaviours he claimed to spot in the Prince and Princess of Wales which signifies that the couple share a happy and healthy relationship, the Express reports.Two out of three of the 'signals' he picked up on were interactions between the couple during their recent trip to Birmingham and the third was Kate with several members of the public.Speaking of the heir to the throne's body language, Jesús explained: "The first one stands out just because an extremely rare public display of affection, in the form of William’s hand on Kate’s waist".

This is not the first time William has used a hand signal with Kate as his hand is often placed on her lower back as a 'gesture of reassurance' but the Prince does not always use "his full hand, just the tip of his fingers".The expert claims it's a "good signal" for a partner "to know that consciously and subconsciously, you are there with them, present and in the moment”.While studying previous public engagements of the royal couple, Jesús noted that William used to place his hand flat on Kate’s back "more".

He suggested that William may no longer do this as often because Kate doesn't require the 'subtle reassurance' anymore.Instead, the King's eldest son has opted for a new hand signal - placing his hand on Kate's waist and his arm around her back.He continued: “What stands out about this new public display of affection is that even though William’s fingers are not fully extended (around Kate’s

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