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William and Kate 'flirt' at royal event as expert claims couple have increased their PDAs

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The Prince and Princess of Wales have recently increased their public displays of affection when in the spotlight, body language expert Judi James has claimed.Her comments come after Kate Middleton gestured towards her husband Prince William at Royal Ascot with a clip of their affectionate exchange immediately going viral online.

Royals fans were delighted by the clip as the couple usually keep their physical touch with one another to a minimum in public, the Express reports.In a video clip watched over 130,000 times on Twitter, the Princess is seen putting her hand on William's back which causes the pair to glance at one another before she drops her hand and looks to the ground.Eagle eyed viewers believe the couple were perhaps being flirty with each other while others claimed it may have been just a sweet gesture.After studying the clip, Ms James opined that William was not trying to ignore Kate as many fans had speculated.

She explained: "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."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. "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." Discussing Kate's own body language, Ms James claims: "Kate, on the other hand, 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,

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